Coreopsis rosea ‘Sweet Dreams’
Plant number: 1.165.310An improved selection of the Pink Coreopsis, discovered in a California garden. Plants form a low, bushy mound of ferny green foliage, bearing masses of daises that begin creamy-white with a red eye, aging to bright raspberry-pink. Clumps will bloom for weeks on end, preferring a sunny location with average to moist soil. Excellent for edging the border, but especially superb in tubs or mixed containers. Tolerates heat and humidity. Attractive to butterflies. From Blooms of Bressingham®. USPP#12720, CPBR#1670: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |
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Coreopsis rosea ‘Sweet Dreams’
Plant number: 1.165.310An improved selection of the Pink Coreopsis, discovered in a California garden. Plants form a low, bushy mound of ferny green foliage, bearing masses of daises that begin creamy-white with a red eye, aging to bright raspberry-pink. Clumps will bloom for weeks on end, preferring a sunny location with average to moist soil. Excellent for edging the border, but especially superb in tubs or mixed containers. Tolerates heat and humidity. Attractive to butterflies. From Blooms of Bressingham®. USPP#12720, CPBR#1670: unlicensed propagation prohibited. Further details for |