Description
A fantastic native wildflower with a twist! The small,1 inch flowers have tubular petals that come in a blazing mix of rustic colors: gold, rust, orange and raspberry. Coreopsis is a favorite carefree pollinator attractor. This tidy and compact dwarf variety stands just 1.5-2 feet tall and is perfect for the middle or front border. The plants are heat and drought tolerant and very attractive to beneficial insects. The charming color scheme makes this a must have for designing beds, borders, prairies and landscapes!
- 8-12 hours of Sun
- Sprouts in 10-21 Days
- Ideal Temperature: 55-75 Degrees F
- Seed Depth: Surface Sow
- Plant Spacing: 10″
- Frost Hardy: Yes
- Coreopsis x hybrida
Growing Tips: Surface sow directly in spring and cover lightly. Grows to 2 feet in rich, moist, well-drained soil. Self-sows readily.
Minimum Seed Count: 100
“Description courtesy of Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds/rareseeds.com “.