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Coreopsis - Tequilla Sunrise

The Coreopsis ‘Tequilla Sunrise’ is a very exciting new variety. In the Tickseed family, the gorgeous variegated olive-green foliage, turning to mahogany in the fall, and cream to yellow flowers with a red eye, is a great addition to any garden. Blooming from June to October, it has a plant height of 12” and a spread of 10-12”. ‘Tequilla Sunrise’ should be planted in full sun. 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. Coreopsis ‘Tequilla Sunrise’ looks great with any type of grass, in borders or mass plantings in sunny gardens. It is very effective in naturalized areas, rock and cottage gardens or wild gardens. No garden should be without it. ... additional information

 

Columbine - Navy & White The exquisite 2” wide petals are navy and blue and are produced about 2-3 weeks earlier than other varieties in its species. With a height of 14” and a plant spread of 18”, you won’t want to miss this. ‘Navy and White’ should be planted in full sun to partial shade in fertile, moist well-drained soil. Enjoy this popular flower in your garden or as a cut flower.