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Article: No excuse for dull gardens when these bright perennials are about.(News)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- July 31, 2004
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Too many gardens become dull and jaded after the flowers of spring have died ( but there's no excuse for it with such dazzlers as coreopsis available.
Most coreopsis are perennials but they are often grown as annuals or biennials because they flower well when young.
Other kinds are true annuals. They produce ferny leaves and yellow daisy-like ...
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... ... looking particularly good in September. These include Coreopsis grandiflora and its named cultivars, together with the numerous Heleniums ... with its yellow, variegated leaves and bright golden-yellow flowers on 18in tall stems. This has the added benefit of looking ...
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