- Type:
- Herbaceous perennial
- USDA hardiness zones:
- 4-9
Goldfink' is a dwarf, lanceleaf coreopsis cultivar. Features solitary, yellow, daisy-like flowers (2-3\ diameter) with yellow rays (lobed at the tips) and flat darker yellow center disks atop slender, erect stems rising to only 9\" tall. Flowers typically bloom from late spring to late summer and sometimes well into fall, though bloom period can be much shorter if spent flowers are not regularly deadheaded. Narrow, lance-shaped leaves are mostly located in a tuft near the base of the plant. Lower basal leaves are mostly entire, while smaller stem leaves may be pinnately lobed. Plants in t... more »
- Full sun
- Dry to medium
- Low
Easily grown in dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Thrives in poor, sandy or rocky soils with good drainage. Tolerant of heat, humidity and drought. Prompt deadheading of spent flower stalks encourages additional bloom and prevents any unwanted self-seeding. Freely self-seeds, but new plants may vary in appearance because this cultivar does not reliably come true from seed. Best to propagate 'Goldfink' vegetatively. Plants may be cut back hard in summer if foliage sprawls or becomes unkempt. When grown in borders or other formal garden areas, division may be needed every 2-3 years to maintain robustness.
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