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Growing Coreopsis ‘Zagreb’ from seed. You can direct-sow Coreopsis seeds once the soil has warmed up in the spring or get a head start indoors. Sow seeds about six to eight weeks before your frost-free date. Keep the soil moist and warm (about 70°F to 75°F). Once the seedlings grow, give them plenty of light.
Coreopsis Zagreb has proven itself to be a robust and drought-tolerant perennial, carving out its space in the front yard garden. Cultivating Coreopsis: A Daisy-Like Marvel in the Garden. Coreopsis, with its daisy-like appearance, belongs to the extensive Asteraceae family, sharing its lineage with cosmos, marigolds, asters, and mums. A ...
Planting and spacing Coreopsis. Sow seed indoors in six-pack or flats filled with moist, sterile potting soil. Cover plants with 1/8 inch of soil and keep them at 65° to 75°F (18°-24°C) in bright light or under fluorescent light. Seeds will germinate in about 7 days.
Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' bears large, star-shaped, bright yellow flowers on upright, wiry stems, in contrast with dark green filigree leaves. It’s a magnet for bees and other pollinators and makes a good cut flower. Grow Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil, though it will perform better in ...
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Growing Zones 3 - 8. The Zagreb Tickseed is a hardy plant that effortlessly handles summer heat and provides a bright burst of color. Bold yellow daisy flowers feature wide petals that are gently rounded and surround a darker center. The Coreopsis verticillata blooms from late June through late August for consistent color during the warmer months.
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FeaturesDwarf selection. Golden-yellow flowers bloom above finely cut, ferny foliage. The flowers attract bees to the garden. Adds a touch of class to any garden planting.UsesExcellent for borders, rock gardens, or mass plantings. Combines beautifully with small ornamental grasses. Perfectly suited to informal, naturalized settings.
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’. Threadleaf Coreopsis. USDA Zone: 4-9. Plant number: 1.165.220. Threadleaf Coreopsis forms a spreading clump of very delicate, ferny foliage. This compact selection bears loads of starry golden-yellow daisies, from early summer into the fall. Clipping off faded flowers will encourage buds to form all season.