| Height: |
|
18-24" |
| Width: |
|
24" |
| Exposure: |
|
Sun
|
| Water: |
|
Low
once established |
| Hardiness: |
|
USDA
Zones 5-8 |
| Pruning: |
|
Can
be cut back in late summer to extend the bloom
season. |
1992
Perennial Plant of the Year! The Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’,
Coreopsis verticillata, is the most popular perennial
in its family. Clusters of light yellow, daisy-like
blooms cover green airy fernlike foliage from
June through October. It is drought-tolerant and
tough - no southern garden should be without it. |