- Common Name: Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Lanceleaf Tickseed
- Botanical Name: Coreopsis lanceolata
- Family Name: Daisy family
- Type: perennial
- Zone Hardiness: 4–9
- Height: 12–24in
- Width: 12–18in
- Blooms: Bright yellow daisy-like flowers with both ray and disc florets
- Bloom Time: April to June
- Sun: Full sun
- Leaves: Narrow, lance-shaped basal leaves; stem leaves are few and located on the lower half of the stem
- Maintenance: Low for beginners; will require deadheading to help with blooming and will need pruning midsummer.
- Tolerates: Drought, sandy or rocky soils, and poor soil fertility
- Attracts: Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators; seeds attract birds and small mammals
- Texas Superstar: No
- Texas Native: Yes
- Invasive: Not invasive to Texas; however, it is considered invasive in countries like Japan and Australia.