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Coreopsis – Member of the daisy family and prized for its ease of growth and production of sunshine yellow flowers that last throughout the summer. The bright yellow daisy-like flowers grow freely on slender stems. Blooms are usually large and excellent for cutting. Known to be trouble free and dependable, Coreopsis is also known as tickseed. Coreopsis tolerates most soil types and tend to multiply readily. After killing frost, cut back stems almost to the ground and apply mulch. Divide plants every few years by digging up clumps and replanting in another part of your garden or give to friends. Great in beds, as a specimen plant, massed, or in borders. The bright yellow color of the blooms contrast well with Hardy in zones 3-9
Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise
All-American Selections Award Winner 1989 – Golden yellow flowers that are semi-double and appear on 20 inch stems. Blooms from early summer to mid fall. Easy to grow and compact. A real eye catcher in any garden. Great for cut flowers that last up to 2 weeks after being harvested. Attracts birds and butterflies, is deer resistant, low maintenance and loves the sun. A true winner!!
photo credit: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/11890637@N04/2969951030">Coreopsis from our back yard</a> via <a href="https://photopin.com">photopin</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">(license)</a>
