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Coreopsis - Moonbeam
‘Moonbeam’ should be planted in full sun. Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’ looks great with Coreopsis ‘Sweet Dreams’, and with any type of grass, in borders or mass plantings in sunny gardens. It is drought-tolerant and tough but does need well-drained soil. It should be cut backing early and late summer to extend the bloom period. ‘Moonbeam’ stands at 24” and has a plant spread of 18-24”. ‘Moonbeam’ was named Perennial of the Year in 1995 and one can see why. The Coreopsis ‘Moonbeam’, Coreopsis verticillata, is the most popular perennial in its family. No garden should be without it. With its clusters of light yellow, daisy-like blooms and its green airy fernlike foliage, ‘Moonbeam’ Coreopsis blooms from June through October and is mildew resistant. ... find out more
Verbena Babylon - Purple This Purple Verbena has a mounding and cascading habit with a fantastic display of colorful flowers. The Verbana Babylon ' Purple', displays multitudes of purple flowers and is noted being one the earliest bloomer in the Verbena family. These free flowering varieties are prize picks for hanging baskets, flowing out over the edge of pots or window sill boxes. The family of Babylon Verbenas is also one of the most mildew resistant in the Verbena family of flowers. |
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