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Coreopsis Lil Bang ‘Daybreak’ 1G

Coreopsis Lil Bang ‘Daybreak’ is a bicolored perennial with striking yellow and red flowers that bloom in late summer until early fall. This compact variety of tickseed is deer resistant and attractive to pollinators.

Coreopsis Golden Sphere 1G

Coreopsis ‘Golden Sphere’ is a compact growing perennial with bright yellow, multi-petal blooms. This drought tolerant variety prefers full sun to part shade and it’s a favorite for native pollinators!

Coreopsis Superstar 1G

Coreopsis ‘Superstar’ is a stunning bicolor perennial with bright yellow and red blooms. This compact growing plant thrives in full sun and blooms from early spring through the fall.

Coreopsis Vertici Zagreb 1G

Bright yellow flowers

Coreopsis Verticillata Zagreb 1G

Also known as Tickseed or Threadleaf coreopsis, this plant produces bright yellow flowers June through September.  Extremely vigorous and easy to grow.  Tolerant of heat and drought.  Grows up to 1.5′ tall and wide.  Plant in full sun in well draining soil.  Deer resistant.

Coreopsis Vertici Moonbeam 1G

Coreopsis Verticillata Moonbeam grows easily in well-drained soil and in poor, sandy or rocky soils.  Remove blooms that are finished to encourage continued bloom and prevent self-seeding.  The beautiful lemony-cream colored flowers will invite butterflies and birds to the garden and the plant will mature at 18 inches tall and 24 inches wide.

 

Coreopsis Mercury Rising PP 1G

Coreopsis Mercury Rising PP 1G

Coreopsis x ‘Mercury Rising’, also known as tickseed, this perennial has velvety wine red blooms with a golden orange button in the center. Attractive thread-leaf foliage. Blooms from mid-summer to fall on mounded plants. Plant in a sunny well drained location.

Building a Garden in 5 Steps

potted perennial plants arranged on the ground to visualize the completed garden

There are no rules for garden design; they can be as simple as a meadow of scattered wildflowers or as complex as a formal French garden. Here are 5 simple steps to getting your garden started.