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  1. Incredibly floriferous, Coreopsis verticillata Creme Brulee (Threadleaf Coreopsis) is a vigorous, bushy perennial forming a spreading mound of very delicate, finely divided foliage. Loads of brilliant creamy daisies, 1 in. across (2.5 cm), are produced from early to late summer, adding bright color in the landscape.

  2. ‘Crème Brulee’ is a yellow-flowered coreopsis (tickseed) that is being promoted as an improved version of C. verticillata ‘Moonbeam’. It was discovered as a naturally occurring whole plant mutation of ‘Moonbeam’, and reportedly is distinguished therefrom by having deeper yellow flowers on larger inflorescences on a more vigorous ...

  3. This is a very long blooming, mounding, spreading Coreopsis that is a Blooms of Bressingham introduction. It has bright creamy butter-yellow flowers that cover its mounds of bright green, ferny leaves for months from early summer into the fall.

    • Perennial
    • Full Sun
    • Herb/Forb
  4. Remarkably self-sufficient, thriving in most well-drained soils in full sun. In late summer, a moderate to hard cutback will promote re-flowering into early fall, and also helps promote basal branching. Drought tolerant once established. Resistant to mildew.

  5. Plant number: 1.165.400. This introduction is a very long-blooming perennial, forming a spreading mound of bright-green ferny leaves. Small butter-yellow daisies appear in succession from early summer to late fall, each petal delicately serrated at the tips.

  6. Coreopsis verticillata Crème Brulee - Large, deep yellow flowers and bright green leaves. Lacy foliage on neatly mounded, robust plants.

  7. Coreopsis verticillata are great cut flowers with its unusual narrow tapered foliage. Free flowering-continuously in bloom from early summer into fall. Spreads readily and can be used on a sunny bank, in a naturalized planting, or in a traditional border.

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