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Among Coreopsis verticillata, ‘Moonbeam’ is a real standout. Its pale yellow flowers are borne in great abundance above delicate, needlelike foliage and seem to blend well with practically every color we’ve tried. Flowers heavily from June through August, with repeat bloom till frost. ‘Moonbeam’ is one of those rare plants that can’t be used badly. It makes a superb front-of-the-border plant but can also provide summer color in the rock garden or light up a foundation planting that is in danger of provoking yawns among passers-by. Superb with the blue racemes of Adenophora. It’s one of the great perennials.
A genus of Daisy-like plants, Coreopsis is excellent for the border. Most species are native to the southeastern United States and Mexico. They are not the least fussy about soil but require full sun. Cut stems back after the first flush of flowers fade to promote a repeat bloom.
For more information on the growing and care of Coreopsis, click Growing Guide.


















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