Carefree cousin to the sunflower, Jethro Tull's blooms keep coming from mid-spring 'til fall. Rich, golden petals are deeply fluted, and flutter prettily in the lightest breeze. Forming attractive mounds perfect for the front of the garden bed, this lovely coreopsis lures butterflies from all around, yet is highly resistant to deer.
Highlights & Hints
- Perfect for a cottage garden
- So pretty with Flower carpet Rose red, or daylily Pardon Me
- Charming little flowers are perfect in rock gardens, borders, containers, garden beds ... perfect!
- Attractive to butterflies but not to deer
Common Name:
golden tickseed
Botanical Name:
Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull'
Color:
Golden yellow fringed petals marked with deep red oval