Re: mystery coreopsis
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- Subject: Re: mystery coreopsis
- From: W* G*
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 20:41:01 -0800
Dear Mary,
Coreopsis 'Zagreb' is smaller in stature than 'Moonbeam, and the foliage is
dark green. I am not familar with any that ahve a blish foilage. There is
one called 'Golden Gain' with deep gold flowers and foliage like 'Moonbeam'.
Perhaps this is what you have, but if the foliage is noticably bluish then
you may have a sport. I'd do some research and take some pictures, you may
have something new. Good luck, Pam
-----Original Message-----
From: M R W <mrwill1@juno.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Saturday, November 14, 1998 6:04 PM
Subject: mystery coreopsis
>Last year I got a dozen coreopsis "Moonbeam", but one has turned out to
>be mislabelled. It has beautiful habit and I was wondering if anyone
>could identify it. The flowers are similar to Moombeam but are gold in
>color. The height is similar but the growth is stiff and upright instead
>of floppy, and it forms itself into a shapely, round little mound. The
>foliage has more of a blue-green cast. Any light cast on the subject
>would be appreciated.
>
> Mary in Missouri, zone 6
>
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