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American Dream Coreopsis

A Soft Pink Coreopsis with Daisy-Like Blooms.

American Dream Coreopsis is a charming pink-flowering tickseed grown for its rose-pink daisy-like blooms and bright yellow centers. It brings a softer, cottage-garden look to the coreopsis family, offering a fresh alternative to the yellow tickseed flowers most gardeners expect. The airy blooms appear above fine-textured foliage and add cheerful color to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and mixed perennial beds.

Long Summer Color in a Compact Habit.

This compact perennial is ideal for front-of-border plantings, edging, mass plantings, and patio containers. Its fine foliage gives the plant a light, graceful texture, while the pink flowers create a relaxed, natural look through the warm season. Plant it in groups for stronger drifts of color, or mix it with blue, purple, white, and yellow perennials for a cheerful summer display.

Pollinator Appeal with Deer Resistance.

American Dream Coreopsis is a strong choice for pollinator-friendly gardens because its daisy-like flowers are easy for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to visit. The plant is also generally considered deer-resistant, making it useful in sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, coreopsis is typically less attractive to deer than many softer garden perennials.

Best in Sun and Well-Drained Soil.

Plant American Dream Coreopsis in full sun to part sun for the strongest flowering. It prefers well-drained soil and consistent moisture, especially while establishing. Because Coreopsis rosea naturally grows in moister sites than many yellow tickseed species, this variety should not be treated like a dry-soil-only perennial. Good drainage is still important, but regular watering during hot, dry periods helps keep the plant blooming cleanly.

Low Maintenance for Borders and Containers.

American Dream Coreopsis is easy to grow with basic seasonal care. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering and lightly shear the plant after a heavy bloom cycle if it begins to look tired. Avoid heavy fertilizer, which can encourage soft growth at the expense of flowers. Divide mature clumps every few years if the plant begins to thin, spread unevenly, or lose vigor.

A Soft Pink Coreopsis with Daisy-Like Blooms.

American Dream Coreopsis is a charming pink-flowering tickseed grown for its rose-pink daisy-like blooms and bright yellow centers. It brings a softer, cottage-garden look to the coreopsis family, offering a fresh alternative to the yellow tickseed flowers most gardeners expect. The airy blooms appear above fine-textured foliage and add cheerful color to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and mixed perennial beds.

Long Summer Color in a Compact Habit.

This compact perennial is ideal for front-of-border plantings, edging, mass plantings, and patio containers. Its fine foliage gives the plant a light, graceful texture, while the pink flowers create a relaxed, natural look through the warm season. Plant it in groups for stronger drifts of color, or mix it with blue, purple, white, and yellow perennials for a cheerful summer display.

Pollinator Appeal with Deer Resistance.

American Dream Coreopsis is a strong choice for pollinator-friendly gardens because its daisy-like flowers are easy for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to visit. The plant is also generally considered deer-resistant, making it useful in sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, coreopsis is typically less attractive to deer than many softer garden perennials.

Best in Sun and Well-Drained Soil.

Plant American Dream Coreopsis in full sun to part sun for the strongest flowering. It prefers well-drained soil and consistent moisture, especially while establishing. Because Coreopsis rosea naturally grows in moister sites than many yellow tickseed species, this variety should not be treated like a dry-soil-only perennial. Good drainage is still important, but regular watering during hot, dry periods helps keep the plant blooming cleanly.

Low Maintenance for Borders and Containers.

American Dream Coreopsis is easy to grow with basic seasonal care. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering and lightly shear the plant after a heavy bloom cycle if it begins to look tired. Avoid heavy fertilizer, which can encourage soft growth at the expense of flowers. Divide mature clumps every few years if the plant begins to thin, spread unevenly, or lose vigor.

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American Dream Coreopsis

$27.95

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Description

A Soft Pink Coreopsis with Daisy-Like Blooms.

American Dream Coreopsis is a charming pink-flowering tickseed grown for its rose-pink daisy-like blooms and bright yellow centers. It brings a softer, cottage-garden look to the coreopsis family, offering a fresh alternative to the yellow tickseed flowers most gardeners expect. The airy blooms appear above fine-textured foliage and add cheerful color to sunny borders, pollinator gardens, and mixed perennial beds.

Long Summer Color in a Compact Habit.

This compact perennial is ideal for front-of-border plantings, edging, mass plantings, and patio containers. Its fine foliage gives the plant a light, graceful texture, while the pink flowers create a relaxed, natural look through the warm season. Plant it in groups for stronger drifts of color, or mix it with blue, purple, white, and yellow perennials for a cheerful summer display.

Pollinator Appeal with Deer Resistance.

American Dream Coreopsis is a strong choice for pollinator-friendly gardens because its daisy-like flowers are easy for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to visit. The plant is also generally considered deer-resistant, making it useful in sunny landscapes where browsing pressure is a concern. While no plant is completely deer-proof, coreopsis is typically less attractive to deer than many softer garden perennials.

Best in Sun and Well-Drained Soil.

Plant American Dream Coreopsis in full sun to part sun for the strongest flowering. It prefers well-drained soil and consistent moisture, especially while establishing. Because Coreopsis rosea naturally grows in moister sites than many yellow tickseed species, this variety should not be treated like a dry-soil-only perennial. Good drainage is still important, but regular watering during hot, dry periods helps keep the plant blooming cleanly.

Low Maintenance for Borders and Containers.

American Dream Coreopsis is easy to grow with basic seasonal care. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering and lightly shear the plant after a heavy bloom cycle if it begins to look tired. Avoid heavy fertilizer, which can encourage soft growth at the expense of flowers. Divide mature clumps every few years if the plant begins to thin, spread unevenly, or lose vigor.