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  1. A prolific bloomer with bright, golden flowers on a small, rounded plant. Use to add bold color to sunny beds and borders. Thrives in summer heat and tolerates humidity. Well-suited for containers and hanging baskets. An herbaceous perennial. Light. Full sun.

  2. May 28, 2021 · 17. Zagreb. A twin to ‘Moonbeam’ in all but color, C. verticillata ‘Zagreb’ is bright yellow where ‘Moonbeam’ is pale. This popular cultivar looks magnificent next to purple or blue flowers, so consider planting it in a bed of lavender or Faassen’s catmint. ‘Zagreb’ grows up to 15 inches tall and spreads 12 to 15 inches wide.

  3. Mar 7, 2023 · Coreopsis is often available as a nursery-grown plant. Plant it in spring or early summer in a prepared bed. Dig a hole the same depth as the nursery container and only a little wider. Set the plant in the hole at the same level it was in the container. Backfill with soil and tamp it down.

  4. Coreopsis Zagreb - Common name: Threadleaf Coreopsis, Tickseed - Freely produced golden yellow flowers are a charming addition to your sunny garden. Blossoms of Coreopsis Zagreb appear on pure green slender foliage and continuously bloom from early summer right into fall.

  5. Zagreb Coreopsis. Exceptional performer in borders or garden beds. Glorious, golden-yellow flowers have a cheerful, daisylike form and bloom for a long time in the garden. Zagreb makes a fantastic showing in containers, too. But for years of sunny delight, plant them where they can be left to perennialize undisturbed.

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · Notable cultivars include ‘Moonbeam’, with its pale yellow flowers, and ‘Zagreb’, which produces bright yellow blooms. Coreopsis lanceolata Also known as lance-leaved coreopsis, this species is native to North America and features bright yellow, daisy-like flowers.

  7. Common Name: Threadleaf Coreopsis. One of the most loved perennials, 'Zagreb' is an excellent performer with bright golden-yellow flowers (a deeper yellow than 'Moonbeam') blooming from early through late summer. It forms an exceptionally bushy yet airy clump of fine, needle-like foliage on upright stems.

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