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Re: Late Spring Yellows


I"ve grown Moonbeam threadleaf coreopsis. The clumps are nice sized and the
flowers are about the size of fifty cent pieces. I think if it will grow in
your area you would really like it. The foliage in itself is very
attractive.

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> From: Ross Orr/Margaret Wong <rotohut@ic.net>
> To: Perennials Mailing List <perennials@mallorn.com>
> Subject: Late Spring Yellows
> Date: Sunday, June 15, 1997 7:54 PM
> 
> Hi all--
> 
> Can anyone suggest a nice midsize, yellow-flowered perennial, blooming in
> late spring? (For zone 5, afternoon shade, rich but sometimes dry soil)
> 
> We're hoping to find a fairly full mound of foliage, maybe 1-1/2 feet W&H
> (to hide some withering tulips and to contrast with narrow-leaved
> neighbors).
> 
> The only plausible thing I've spotted in books is coreopsis auriculata,
> which I've never seen in real life--or in a catalog for that matter. . .
> 
> great list,
> 
> --Ross
> z5 Michigan
> 
> 
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