Definition
"Tick-weed" (with a hyphen) is a less common, but still valid, way to refer to plants in the *Coreopsis* genus. Like tickseed and tickweed, the name originates from the tick-like appearance of the plant's seeds. These flowers are generally bright and daisy-like, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. They are easy to cultivate, bringing color and life to gardens. Think of them as small, cheerful suns dotting your landscape. Theyβre known for their resilience and ability to thrive in various soil conditions.