Plant Patent #18,789. This exciting new cold-hardy Coreopsis is a natural cross of C. 'Zamfir' and C. 'Early Sunrise,' combining the best attributes of both into a whimsical treat for every sunny garden. Its rich golden-yellow blooms appear abundantly in mid-spring and are fade-proof even in the brightest summer sun. They present fluted petals with pointed tips more reliably than C. 'Zamfir' and almost as heavily as the band's seemingly endless solos! You can expect them to bloom continuously from mid-spring all the way through late summer.
Jethro Tull has a compact and low-growing habit reaching only 18 inches tall, perfect for the front of the border or containers. It will draw in butterflies by the hundreds but is unpalatable to deer and other browsing animals. You'll love the way these interesting blooms look in summer arrangements! Zones 4-9.