Buy Now, Plant Later! Spring Reservations Are Open

Free Shipping On Orders Over $199

Reserve Your Spring Garden Now

Growing Zone: | Garden in
Find your Growing Zone!

Moonbeam Coreopsis

Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'

Regular price $1699
In Stock

Unfortunately, this item cannot be shipped to your state.

Shipping to a different address?

Shipping to your area may be delayed due to weather conditions.

Shipping to a different address?

Enter your ZIP code to check shipping availability.

Find your Growing Zone
Plant Size

Plant Sentry™

Plant Sentry Protected

Plant Sentry™ Protected

Your order is protected by our compliance system that:

  • Prevents restricted plants from shipping to your state
  • Ensures plants meet your state's agricultural requirements
  • Protects gardens from invasive pests and diseases

Learn more about Plant Sentry™

Delivery and Shipping

Delivery and Shipping

Fast, Safe Plant Delivery
Ships in 3-4 business days • Tracking provided • Weather protected

Under $50 $9.99
$50 - $99.99 $14.99
$100 - $149.99 $16.99
$150 - $198.99 $24.99
$199+ FREE

✓ Zone-specific timing • ✓ Professional packaging • ✓ Health guarantee

Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Attracts pollinators, Cold hardy, Drought resistant, Flowering, Fast-growing, and Deer-resistant

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'
  • Height
    24 ft
  • Width
    24 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Yellow
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Native
    Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer, Early Fall
  • Does Not Ship To
    AK, HI, ID, MT

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant your Moonbeam Coreopsis in full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct light daily. While it can handle light afternoon shade in very hot climates, too much shade results in floppy stems and fewer of those signature buttery yellow blooms.
  • Soil: This perennial thrives in well drained soil and actually prefers lean conditions over rich, heavy ground. If you have heavy clay, mix in a few handfuls of compost or fine gravel at planting to improve drainage and prevent crown rot during wet winters.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Coreopsis twice a week to help the roots settle into their new home. Once established, these plants are remarkably drought tolerant and only need supplemental water during extended dry spells. Inconsistent watering or soggy soil often leads to diminished flowering and a shorter lifespan for the plant.

Pruning Tips

Moonbeam blooms on new wood, so you should shear the entire plant back by about half in midsummer once the first flush of flowers fades. This "haircut" encourages a fresh set of foliage and a heavy second burst of blooms for the autumn. In early spring, cut the dead stems back to the ground just as you see new green growth emerging from the base.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a light application of a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring as the plant wakes up. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer because this promotes soft, lush growth that is easily damaged by the first frosts. A thin layer of compost spread around the base of the plant once a year is usually all the "food" this low maintenance perennial requires.

Fast-Growing Prolific Bloomer Moonbeam Coreopsis!

  • Pale Creamy-Yellow Blossoms
  • Prolific Blooms & Long Bloom Time
  • Mounded Clumping & Compact Growth
  • Ultra Finely Textured Foliage
  • Airy Clumps of Bright Green Leaves
  • Great for Containers, Naturalizing & Sunny Gardens
  • Hot Sunny Sites & En Masse
  • Cold Hardy Tough Native Perennial
  • Easy Care & Low Maintenance
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Xeriscaping & Firescaping
  • Salt, Deer, Heat & Mildew Resistant
  • Attracts Pollinators & Songbirds

Perfect for creating a natural, informal landscape with lots of butterflies, Moonbeam Coreopsis (Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam') is an improvement on the native species of Threadleaf Coreopsis. Also known as Tickseed, these are fine-textured beauties for any sized landscape!

Moonbeam is just as fast-growing, hardy and easy care as the native wildflower, featuring glowing creamy pale-yellow blossoms. Each petal looks pleated with a small button center.

You'll love the fine-textured, green foliage because it provides the perfect backdrop for the multitude of creamy-yellow flowers that blanket this hardy perennial from late spring into fall!

Continuous blooms make for a reliably stunning display, so use this in broad sweeps for a low-maintenance landscape.

The 1992 Perennial Plant of the Year and its gorgeous yellow daisy-like flowers attracts butterflies and in the fall, the dried seed heads attract a great many songbirds looking for an autumn treat.

How to Use Moonbeam Coreopsis In The Landscape

Plant it in seasonal containers as a beautiful filler, these work to lighten and brighten planters, window boxes or patio plantings with their graceful presence!

Plant en masse and in large swaths in tricky planting sites, or that ‘hell strip’ along the road for 3 seasons of color. Great to intersperse throughout existing garden beds by grouping in multiples or in gentle zig-zags along the length of your garden beds. It will spread to cover the ground in a really delightful way as groundcover and filler.

You'll love watching the flower heads nodding in the breeze throughout your Rock and Cottage gardens, or mounding in the front of your Perennial and Pollinator beds and borders.

Line walkways and skirt sunny garden structures with these lacy perennials for a finished, informal look that stands up to the sun! Fantastic low mounding plants, these work as edging for your beds and garden plots.

Readily naturalizing and politely spreading, these natives happily ramble through meadows and prairie plantings sites. You’ll enjoy butterflies and pollinators galore as they seek out the rich nectar resources. Fall brings songbirds to the scene where they are grateful for the rich seeds before winter.

#ProPlantTips For Care

Coreopsis do their very best in full sun and are easy to grow native plants. These herbaceous perennials thrive in USDA growing zones 3 through 9.

Thriving in poor, sandy and rocky soils, Tickseed also does well in fertile soil. Any well-drained soil with moderate moisture content is preferred, but these are very drought tolerant once established.

While very drought-tolerant, you’ll get the best blooms and longevity by providing supplemental watering in times of need. A generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill.

Provide ample water for your young plants while they become established, not allowing them to dry out between waterings. Then reduce your watering to moderate, yet consistent moisture during the heat of summer and when flowering.

Deadhead if you like, however, the fluffy mounds of Coreopsis tolerate a shearing to promote a rebloom. Leave some seedheads for your birds in fall, since many Goldfinch and other songbirds will drop by for a visit! Prune in early spring before you see new growth, for a fresh, clean appearance.

For fantastic pollinator drawing flowers and creamy mellow hues, the Moonbeam Coreopsis will delightfully fill your garden beds with beauty! Head over to NatureHills.com today to place an order before they’re gone!

Head over to our Garden Blog to read about how to Prepare a Feast for Your Pollinators!

Find Your Garden's Growing Zone!

Your Current Growing Zone:

Zone

ZIP Code:

✓ Growing Zone Set Successfully!

Your zone has been saved and will be used throughout the site.

⚠ Unable to locate a growing zone for that ZIP code.

Please check your ZIP code and try again.

Looking up your growing zone...

When ordering a tree or plant, make sure to know your planting zone.

You can determine your garden's USDA hardiness zone by entering your Zip Code below.