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      • During the blooming period, you can dead head if you wish to keep flowers coming. In the fall, do not cut the plant back – the plant benefits from having the stems and foliage left intact to act as insulation and helps to protect the crown from the cold.
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  2. Jun 15, 2022 · David Beaulieu. Updated on 06/15/22. Reviewed by. Julie Thompson-Adolf. The Spruce / Letícia Almeida. In This Article. Care. Varieties. Pruning. Propagating. More on "Tickseed" Plants. Taxonomy classifies Moonbeam coreopsis flowers as Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam,' the latter term being the cultivar name.

  3. An excellent performer, award-winner Coreopsis verticillataMoonbeam’ (Threadleaf Coreopsis) is a compact perennial forming a gorgeous mound of finely divided leaves. Blooming continuously from early to late summer, it gets covered with a profusion of 1 in. wide (2.5cm), buttery yellow blossoms. The airy clumps of fine, threadlike foliage ...

  4. Apr 19, 2011 · More in Plants →. Deadhead Moonbeam regularly throughout the flowering season. Cutting off dead flowers prevents the plant from producing seeds and prolongs the blooming period. Allow the last flowers of the season to remain if you want the plant to reseed.

  5. In early fall, you can cut back the entire clump to smaller sections, which will help boost next year’s growth. Be mindful to leave some stems and foliage at the base of the plant to allow for overwintering.

  6. It is an excellent cut flower. Use Coreopsis rosea as a foreground planting or path edging; it combines well with blue flowers. Use Coreopsis verticillata to provide a fine texture contrast to bolder flowers and foliage; ‘Moonbeam’ combines well with almost any other flower color.

  7. MOONBEAM COREOPSIS Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' Zones: 4-9 Size: 18 to 24 inches tall & wide Bloom time: June until frost An enthusiastic bloomer, producing an abundance of creamy yellow flowers all summer long, rising above airy mounds of lacy foliage.

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