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Wed, Jul 13, 05 at 20:25
I love my moonbeam coreopsis. Here it is in full bloom. I love how it has this pretty rounded shape about it. And of course the foliage is lovely. A must for the front of the border. Here it is almost weighed down by blossoms. It gets better every year. Recommended. :)
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- Posted by LisaZone6_MA z6 MA (My Page) on Thu, Jul 14, 05 at 8:34
| I absolutely love mine as well. I think I may buy a few more plants next spring and put them in some other spots around the border. I have a huge swathe of them along a retaining wall that I could divide up and save some money, but they are just so beautiful at the moment I don't think I could bring myself to dig some up and disturb that clump! I love the way the flowers grow at all different heights - they have an almost "sparkly" effect. I think of champagne bubbles every time I look at them. Can you tell I like them lol?! I have rosea as well and while I like it, I don't "love" it the way I do the yellow. Lisa |
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| Agreed.... a fantastic staple of my garden... Your's is beautiful !!
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