This is a native species which is also often cultivated as an ornamental. It has many flowering heads at the ends of long, slender branches, and the yellow rays generally have a darker red-orange to red patch at the base. The leaves are divided into narrow segments, and the plant is commonly found in sites which are seasonally inundated, such as road ditches. The 1979 Nebraska Weeds lists C. palmata from `the sandhill area and occasionally in eastern Nebraska.` It also pictures a species, Coreopsis verticillata, but this species is not known to occur in the Great Plains!?!