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Goldenrod 'Cosmic Eye'
Coreopsis hybrid
'Cosmic Eye'
Growth Characteristics of Coreopsis 'Cosmic Eye' Cosmic Eye is a perennial herbaceous plant that blooms primarily during the summer and grows to a height of approximately 30–50 cm. The flowers boast a vibrant color scheme featuring a harmony of vivid yellow and deep red. It is relatively drought-tolerant and thrives in sunny locations. Propagation Methods Cosmic Eye is primarily propagated by division and seed sowing. Seeds are sown in the spring, and germination begins within about two weeks. Division is performed in the spring or autumn, dividing healthy root clumps into several parts for planting. Cultivation Methods Plant in a sunny location, and it prefers well-draining soil. It is recommended to water thoroughly when the soil surface dries out. Regular fertilization is not necessary, but applying slow-release fertilizer once in the spring is beneficial for growth. Removing withered flowers after they have faded encourages more blooms. Use in Gardens Thanks to its vibrant colors and long blooming period, it is suitable as an accent plant in gardens or flower beds. When arranged in harmony with taller plants, it can create a natural landscape. Additionally, it is effective at attracting bees and butterflies, contributing to the creation of ecological gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods Coreopsis is relatively resistant to pests and diseases; however, fungal diseases may occur, particularly in environments with high humidity or poor ventilation. In such cases, diseased parts should be removed immediately, and appropriate pesticides should be applied if necessary. Small pests such as aphids may occur, and they can be controlled through periodic monitoring and the use of appropriate insecticides.
Plant Family
Asteraceae
Height
30~60cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
yellow, brown
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Coreopsis 'Desert Coral'
Coreopsis hybrid
'Desert Coral'
Goldenrod 'Berry Chiffon'
Coreopsis verticillata
'Berry Chiffon'