Coreopsis Grandiflora Early Sunrise Herbaceous Perennial 9cm
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Coreopsis Grandiflora Early Sunrise Herbaceous Perennial 9cm

Price
  • £32.99
Availability In stock
Product ID
62532
Brand Croft Home Garden
Store Cherry Lane Garden Centres
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Coreopsis grandiflora 'Early Sunrise' is a multi award winning perennial. It produces an abundance of golden - yellow semi double blooms. ✓ Blooms in late spring through to late summer ✓ The flowers appear on long stems which gently sway during the wind ✓ Height and spread: 45cm x 45cm ✓ Attractive to Butterflies and Bees ✓ Best planted in Full Sun but will tolerate Partial Shade ✓ Thrives in poor soils, draught tolerant ✓ Low maintenance  More information: This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring. Cut this plant back after flowering. To help protect the roots from frost it is advised to add a thick layer of mulch. Cut back faded flowers in autumn Many garden designers recommend planting Coreopsis in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry—this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!    
   
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Coreopsis grandiflora 'Early Sunrise' is a multi award winning perennial. It produces an abundance of golden - yellow semi double blooms. ✓ Blooms in late spring through to late summer ✓ The flowers appear on long stems which gently sway during the wind ✓ Height and spread: 45cm x 45cm ✓ Attractive to Butterflies and Bees ✓ Best planted in Full Sun but will tolerate Partial Shade ✓ Thrives in poor soils, draught tolerant ✓ Low maintenance  More information: This plant is a herbaceous perennial. Herbaceous perennials die back below ground level each autumn, then fresh new growth will appear in the spring. Cut this plant back after flowering. To help protect the roots from frost it is advised to add a thick layer of mulch. Cut back faded flowers in autumn Many garden designers recommend planting Coreopsis in groups of three for a balanced, cohesive look. It helps the plants stand out together and creates a lovely flow in your garden. But don't worry—this plant also looks great on its own or in smaller groupings!    

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