SCIENTIFIC NAME: Coreopsis verticillata Moonbeam
COMMON NAME: Moonbeam Threadleaf Coreopsis
GARDEN SIZE: 18-24 inches tall x 18-24 inches wide
GROWTH RATE: Moderate
USDA ZONE: 3-9
EXPOSURE: Full Sun
WATER & SOIL: Prefers well-drained soil and has average water requirements.
HABIT (FORM): Upright
FOLIAGE: Finely cut green
FLOWERS: Pale yellow; blooms June to August.
PLANT ORIGIN: Native to Tennessee
WILDLIFE SUPPORT: Supports native bees, lepidoptera (moths and butterflies), and birds (especially finches). Deer and rabbit resistant.
FERTILIZING: Give a root stimulant or 4-3-3 fertilizer during initial planting, then feed lightly in late winter or early spring with compost or an organic fertilizer.
PRUNING: Cut back to just above soil level in early spring. Leave the seedheads in place over the fall and winter to support wildlife.
TOXICITY FLAGS: Not generally considered toxic to dogs, cats, or horses. Always research further if you have concerns, as reactions can occur with anything.
USES: Borders, containers, meadows, prairies, pollinator gardens. Cut flowers.
NOTE: 1992 Perennial Plant of the Year