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Botanical name: Coreopsis verticillata Big Bang "Redshift"
Location: Xeriscape Garden
Description: A perennial bearing large, daisy-like flowers that start out a creamy yellow with a red center and shift to ruby red as the weather cools. This transformation results in a wide range of streaking colors that make an excellent show in the garden. Has a well-branched, mounded growing habit and blooms from late spring through late summer. Grows 30 to 36 inches high and 24 to 30 inches wide.
Growth tips: Thrives in well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established. Remove spent flowers for continuous bloom.
History: New at Botanica this year.
Uses: Good selection for beds and borders or containers. Attractive to butterflies. Can also be used as a cut flower.
Also blooming: Mums, pansies, roses, wildflowers, water lilies, annuals and other perennials.
Source: Botanica, 701 Amidon, 316-264-0448, www.botanica.org
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