Coreopsis (Tickseed)
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Color Name: Jethro Tull
This selection exhibits the best characteristics of coreopsis: brilliant golden yellow flowers with fluted petals and a more compact habit. Many people see Jethro Tull as an improvement over other varieties since its petals are more consistently fluted and the plants are super floriferous, providing unbeatable color impact in the garden in early and midsummer. Try pairing Jethro Tull with purple blooming perennials such as Salvia or Hardy Geranium.
Coreopsis is one of the easiest perennials to maintain and is a good choice for beginners. It compliments nearly every other plant in the garden.
Growing Tips: Coreopsis is native to North America. Therefore, it is easy to grow, thriving in any well-drained soil and full sun. Once established, it is rather drought tolerant.
Photo courtesy of Walters Garden, Inc.
This selection exhibits the best characteristics of coreopsis: brilliant golden yellow flowers with fluted petals and a more compact habit. Many people see Jethro Tull as an improvement over other varieties since its petals are more consistently fluted and the plants are super floriferous, providing unbeatable color impact in the garden in early and midsummer. Try pairing Jethro Tull with purple blooming perennials such as Salvia or Hardy Geranium.
Coreopsis is one of the easiest perennials to maintain and is a good choice for beginners. It compliments nearly every other plant in the garden.
Growing Tips: Coreopsis is native to North America. Therefore, it is easy to grow, thriving in any well-drained soil and full sun. Once established, it is rather drought tolerant.
Photo courtesy of Walters Garden, Inc.
Flower Color: Gold/Orange Shades Foliage Color: Green Shades
Height: 16 to 20 Inches Spread: 16 to 20 Inches Hardy in Zone: 4, 5, 6 |
Blooms: All Summer
Foliage Season: All Season |
Growth Rate |
Medium
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Attributes |
Native Extended Bloomer Container Mass Planting Landscapes Easy to Grow Drought Tolerant Cut Flower or Foilage Border
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