Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Corepsis tripteris?

For months I have been searching for the name of a certain perennial plant. It stands about 3-4 ft. And blooms late summer til frost. It has clusters of smaller yellow daisy-like flowers at the top. It is not a bushy plant. I believe it to be in the aster family. Right now it stands about 2 ft. high. It is a very eye catching plant. no local greenhouse can help me. Can you?

Corepsis tripteris?
There is a plant called coreopsis with small yellow flowers. It's a perennial. You can probably get it from Home Depot.
Reply:Could be a threadleaf coreopsis, look up the varieties of "Zagreb" which is a darker yellow and "Moonbeam" which is a ligher pale yellow. Both varieties grow in a mound-shape varying 1 to 2 feet tall by region.


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