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  1. Unlike some Coreopsis flowers, 'Moonbeam' flower pedals are not notched at the tips. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: No significant problems. VIDEO created by Andy Pulte for “Landscape Plant Identification, Taxonomy and Morphology” a plant identification course offered by the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Tennessee.

  2. Common Name: Threadleaf Coreopsis. 1992 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year. A classic perennial, 'Moonbeam' is an excellent performer with bright lemon-yellow flowers produced in profusion from early through late summer. The airy clumps of fine, needle-like foliage on upright stems add a nice fine texture element to the landscape.

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  4. Proven Winners - 'Moonbeam' - Threadleaf Coreopsis - Coreopsis verticillata yellow plant details, information and resources.

  5. Coreopsis verticillata, commonly called threadleaf coreopsis or whorled coreopsis, is a rhizomatous perennial which typically grows in dense, bushy clumps to 1-3' tall. Features yellow, daisy-like flowers (1-2" diameter) with yellow untoothed rays and yellow center disks. Flowers appear singly in loose clusters (cymes) in a profuse and lengthy ...

  6. Common Name: Threadleaf Coreopsis. 1992 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year. A classic perennial, 'Moonbeam' is an excellent performer with bright lemon-yellow flowers produced in profusion from early through late summer. The airy clumps of fine, needle-like foliage on upright stems add a nice fine texture element to the landscape.

  7. Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’. Threadleaf Coreopsis. 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 ...

  8. Common names. Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' is a selected form of the southeastern native, C. verticillata, which grows in dry, open woods. Two foot clumps are made of very finely dissected foliage giving the plant a delicate texture. Soft yellow daisy-like flowers appear from May to July and can be prolonged by occasionally shearing the spent flowers ...

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