
Moonbeam Coreopsis
Soft lemon-yellow flowers all summer.
Moonbeam Coreopsis produces masses of pale yellow, daisy-like flowers that give sunny gardens a soft, glowing look from early summer into late summer, often continuing longer with light deadheading. The color is gentle rather than harsh, making it easy to blend with bolder perennials like coneflowers, salvia, bee balm, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, and ornamental grasses. This is a great choice for homeowners who want a dependable yellow flower color without overwhelming the rest of the planting design.
Airy threadleaf foliage with fine garden texture.
This threadleaf Coreopsis is valued just as much for its delicate foliage as for its flowers. The finely divided green leaves create a soft, airy mound that contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved perennials, upright grasses, and bold flowering plants. Even before the flowers open, Moonbeam Coreopsis helps lighten the look of sunny borders and adds a relaxed, natural movement that works well in cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, and meadow-style designs.
A long-blooming perennial for pollinator gardens.
Moonbeam Coreopsis attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators during its long bloom season. Planting it in groups creates a stronger visual impact and provides pollinators with an easy-to-find nectar source throughout the summer months. It's open, daisy-like flowers fit naturally into butterfly gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial beds where homeowners want both color and ecological value.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Moonbeam Coreopsis handles heat, humidity, dry soil, and lean garden conditions better than many fussier flowering perennials. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is especially useful in rock gardens, curbside beds, dry borders, and low-water plantings. It is also considered deer-resistant, making it a practical option where browsing pressure can be a concern, though no plant is completely deer-proof.
Easy to use in borders, containers, and mass plantings.
Moonbeam Coreopsis stays compact enough for placement in the front-to-middle border while still producing enough flowers to make a strong seasonal display. Use it as edging, repeat it through a sunny border, plant it in drifts, or tuck it into containers with excellent drainage for soft summer color. A light trim after the first heavy bloom cycle can refresh the plant, encourage more flowers, and keep the mound looking neat.
Soft lemon-yellow flowers all summer.
Moonbeam Coreopsis produces masses of pale yellow, daisy-like flowers that give sunny gardens a soft, glowing look from early summer into late summer, often continuing longer with light deadheading. The color is gentle rather than harsh, making it easy to blend with bolder perennials like coneflowers, salvia, bee balm, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, and ornamental grasses. This is a great choice for homeowners who want a dependable yellow flower color without overwhelming the rest of the planting design.
Airy threadleaf foliage with fine garden texture.
This threadleaf Coreopsis is valued just as much for its delicate foliage as for its flowers. The finely divided green leaves create a soft, airy mound that contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved perennials, upright grasses, and bold flowering plants. Even before the flowers open, Moonbeam Coreopsis helps lighten the look of sunny borders and adds a relaxed, natural movement that works well in cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, and meadow-style designs.
A long-blooming perennial for pollinator gardens.
Moonbeam Coreopsis attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators during its long bloom season. Planting it in groups creates a stronger visual impact and provides pollinators with an easy-to-find nectar source throughout the summer months. It's open, daisy-like flowers fit naturally into butterfly gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial beds where homeowners want both color and ecological value.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Moonbeam Coreopsis handles heat, humidity, dry soil, and lean garden conditions better than many fussier flowering perennials. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is especially useful in rock gardens, curbside beds, dry borders, and low-water plantings. It is also considered deer-resistant, making it a practical option where browsing pressure can be a concern, though no plant is completely deer-proof.
Easy to use in borders, containers, and mass plantings.
Moonbeam Coreopsis stays compact enough for placement in the front-to-middle border while still producing enough flowers to make a strong seasonal display. Use it as edging, repeat it through a sunny border, plant it in drifts, or tuck it into containers with excellent drainage for soft summer color. A light trim after the first heavy bloom cycle can refresh the plant, encourage more flowers, and keep the mound looking neat.
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Soft lemon-yellow flowers all summer.
Moonbeam Coreopsis produces masses of pale yellow, daisy-like flowers that give sunny gardens a soft, glowing look from early summer into late summer, often continuing longer with light deadheading. The color is gentle rather than harsh, making it easy to blend with bolder perennials like coneflowers, salvia, bee balm, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, and ornamental grasses. This is a great choice for homeowners who want a dependable yellow flower color without overwhelming the rest of the planting design.
Airy threadleaf foliage with fine garden texture.
This threadleaf Coreopsis is valued just as much for its delicate foliage as for its flowers. The finely divided green leaves create a soft, airy mound that contrasts beautifully with broad-leaved perennials, upright grasses, and bold flowering plants. Even before the flowers open, Moonbeam Coreopsis helps lighten the look of sunny borders and adds a relaxed, natural movement that works well in cottage gardens, pollinator plantings, and meadow-style designs.
A long-blooming perennial for pollinator gardens.
Moonbeam Coreopsis attracts butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators during its long bloom season. Planting it in groups creates a stronger visual impact and provides pollinators with an easy-to-find nectar source throughout the summer months. It's open, daisy-like flowers fit naturally into butterfly gardens, wildlife-friendly borders, and sunny perennial beds where homeowners want both color and ecological value.
Tough, drought-tolerant, and deer-resistant.
Once established, Moonbeam Coreopsis handles heat, humidity, dry soil, and lean garden conditions better than many fussier flowering perennials. It performs best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it is especially useful in rock gardens, curbside beds, dry borders, and low-water plantings. It is also considered deer-resistant, making it a practical option where browsing pressure can be a concern, though no plant is completely deer-proof.
Easy to use in borders, containers, and mass plantings.
Moonbeam Coreopsis stays compact enough for placement in the front-to-middle border while still producing enough flowers to make a strong seasonal display. Use it as edging, repeat it through a sunny border, plant it in drifts, or tuck it into containers with excellent drainage for soft summer color. A light trim after the first heavy bloom cycle can refresh the plant, encourage more flowers, and keep the mound looking neat.






















