Botanical Name: Coreopsis lanceolata 'Sunray'
Common Name: No common name Type of Plant: dicot: perennial Character evergreen Habit of Growth: Overall Shape spreading, clumping plant with lanceolate leaves - yellow flowers held above the foliage Height 1' - 2' Spread 2' Growth Rate moderate Environment: Exposure outdoors full sun Soil most any soil Hardiness hardy, all zones Morphology: Leaves opposite to clumping, lanceolate, sometimes slightly lobed, to 6" long, 1/2" across Flowers yellow head, 2 1/2" across on long, erect peduncles Fruit small achene Propagation: seed, division - self sows readily Usage: good sunny beds as a facer; excellent source of yellow color in rock gardens and beds - abundant flowers from small plants Landscape Care: Watering fairly drought tolerant once established Fertilizing balanced in spring Pruning remove dead flowers regularly Pests/Diseases none Special Conditions/Other none Origin: Central North America Family: Compositae Notes: |
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