“COREOPSIS VERTICILLATA MOONBEAM”THREADLEAF TICKSEED
- TYPE READY POTTED
- SIZE 1 LITRE POT
- STAGE ESTABLISHED PLANT
- CATEGORY “COREOPSIS”
- VARIETY VERTICILLATA MOONBEAN
- DESCRIPTION GOLDEN YELLOW DAISIES
- HEIGHT 60CM
- MAIN PICTURE STOCK PHOTO ONLY
- QUANTITY PER UNIT 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Already Potted In 1 Litre Round Pots With Growth, Root And Shoot Development. The Main Picture Is A Stock Photo Only And Shows How The Plant Will Look When The Plant Is Fully Mature. Amount Of Bulbs Per Pot Varies Depending On The Type/Size Of Bulb, But Rest Assured The Pots Are Full. Each Pot Makes A Lovely Display And Can Be Either Left In Pots Or Taken Out And Used To Add Colour To Larger Containers, Or Borders.
“Coreopsis Verticillata” Is Widely Planted For A Reason; It’s Easy To Grow, Colourful And Draws Many Pollinators To The Garden.
Threadleaf Tickseed Is A Clump-Forming Plant That Slowly Spreads By Rhizomes. It Is Native To Eastern North America And Can Commonly Be Found In Dry, Thin Woods And Open Pinelands, Prefering Sites With Full Sun Exposure. It Can Tolerate Drought, Poor Soil, Heat And Neglect. They Have Very Fine, Threadlike Foliage Of Medium Green. Throughout Summer, It Puts Forth Many Daisies Of Golden Yellow That Draws Butterflies. It Is Also Deer Resistant. The Whole Plant Has A Delicacy Of Effect, Despite The Bright Colours And It Is A Particularly Interesting Addition To The Garden Giving It A Long Season Of Colour.
“Coreopsis Verticillata” Has Received The Royal Horticultural Society’s Award Of Garden Merit (Agm) Which Is For Plants Of Outstanding Excellence.
This Sun-Loving, Heat-Tolerant, Hardy Perennial Prefer Well-Drained, Average Soil. Threadleaf Tickseed Will Continue Blooming Into Autumn If Occasionally Cut Back To Remove Spent Flowers. In The Landscape It Looks Super When Planted In Masses Or Mixed With Ornamental Grases And Other Showy, Sun-Loving Ornamentals. They Are Idel For Flower Beds Formal Or Informal. They Can Also Be Grown In Hanging Baskets And Containers Where They Will Require Watering.