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  1. Oct 12, 2020 · Many wild species and cultivars such as ‘Moonbeam,’ ‘Sun Up,’ and ‘Zagreg’ are suitable for cultivation in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9, while newer, more colorful cultivars don’t survive those Zone 4 and 5 winters and are hardy in Zones 6-9. They can also be grown as annuals.

  2. An excellent performer, award-winner Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ (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 ...

  3. As a native plant, coreopsis tends to spread quite readily. It’s a good idea to dig up your plantings every third year to thin them out and separate the roots a bit. This can be done very early in the springtime, prior to blooming, or late in the autumn after the blooming season is over.

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Coreopsis is an easy-to-grow plant that can be appreciated in various garden settings. The flowers are colorful and abundant, make great cut flowers, and attract many pollinators. All you need is a sunny location with average, well-drained soil. Scatter your seeds, keep them well-watered, and watch them grow.

  5. USDA Zone: 4-9. Plant number: 1.165.250. Threadleaf Coreopsis forms a spreading clump of very delicate, ferny foliage. This outstanding selection bears loads of starry creamy-yellow daisies, from early summer into late fall. Clipping off faded flowers will encourage buds to form all season.

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  7. Moonbeamcoreopsis features compact foliage and has buttery, rich yellow blooms. Coreopsis rosea “Nana” variety also has compact foliage but yields richly pink blooms on dwarf-sized stems.

  8. Spread: 18.0-24.0 Inches . Hardiness Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9 . Flower Color: Yellow/Gold Shades. Foliage Color: Green shades. Sunlight: Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Water Requirements: Low Water Needs Average Water Needs