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      • Keep an eye out for slugs, snails or crown rot if grown in poorly drained soils. Deadhead regularly to prolong flowering. Midsummer shearing (after the first flush of flowers) should help tidy up the plant and promote a fall rebloom. Cut old stems back to their bases as they die back at the end of the year.
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  2. May 30, 2024 · Light needs: Full sun. Soil: Well-draining. Growing zones: 3 or 4 to 9. Attracts: Birds, bees, butterflies. For the warm-weather gardener, coreopsis—also known as tickseed—is an ideal choice. Thriving in full sun, it tolerates a variety of dry and hot conditions.

  3. Coreopsis Plant Care. Coreopsis plants are native to North and South America. These vibrant perennials are a good choice for your garden, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators with their colorful blooms. They prefer well-draining soil, so add perlite or peat moss to boost the drainage if you have clay or poor soil.

  4. A popular garden flower since the 19th century, Coreopsis verticillata (Threadleaf Coreopsis) is a rhizomatous perennial boasting a profusion of showy golden-yellow flowers, 1-2 in. across (2-5 cm), from mid-summer to early fall – if spent flowers are deadheaded.

  5. Mar 30, 2024 · To ensure robust growth and plentiful blooms, it’s imperative to provide appropriate care as the seasons change. I’ll guide you through the seasonal maintenance of your coreopsis, focusing on essential practices such as watering, deadheading, and protecting the plant from extreme weather.

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  6. Coreopsis is a plant for the Butterfly Garden attracting the Painted Lady, Great Purple Hairstreak, and Mormon Metalmark Flowers and foliage of Coreopsis verticillata Moonbeam . High resolution photos are part of our garden image collection.

  7. 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.

  8. Some varieties are known for their delicate, fern-like foliage and profusion of bright yellow flowers, adding a graceful touch to any garden. Others feature large, daisy-like blooms in shades of yellow, orange, and red, making them showstoppers in borders and containers.

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