Light ivory flowers have dark magenta centers which spread toward the edge of the petals. Bright green, threadleaf foliage in a rounded habit are covered with flowers from early to late summer.
Coreopsis is easy to grow, making it a good choice for beginners. One plant will provide long-lasting cut flower bouquets all summer long.
The pure native Coreopsis verticillata is a larval host for Silvery Checkerspot Buckeyes. This hybrid might provide larval host food but will also support nectaring butterflies, including Buckeye, Viceroy, Eastern Tailed-Blue, Spring Azure, Pearl Crescent, Orange Sulfur, American Copper, Red Admiral. Plant them both to provide food for all!