Early Sunrise Coreopsis
Early Sunrise coreopsis is a mounding perennial flower with narrow, dark green leaves. Bright yellow, 2-inch, semi-double flowers are produced on slender stems. One of its best characteristics is its ability to flower through much of the summer.
Early Sunrise Coreopsis
Early Sunrise coreopsis is a mounding perennial flower with narrow, dark green leaves. Bright yellow, 2-inch, semi-double flowers are produced on slender stems. One of its best characteristics is its ability to flower through much of the summer.
Plant details
Botanic Name
Coreopsis grandiflora 'Early Sunrise'
Pronunciation
kor-ee-OP-sis gran-dih-FLOR-uh
Mature Height
12 to 18 in.
Mature Spread
12 to 18 in.
Water usage
One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.
Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.
Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.
Flower Color
yellow
Bloom time
late June through August
Colorado Native
No
Natural Habitat
species is native to southern and southeastern United States
Light Requirements
sun
Cold Hardiness
USDA zones 5-9
Elevation Limit
hardy to 6,500 ft.
Performance
Early Sunrise coreposis has been a steady performer and a popular plant at the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden, where it grows in the low water zone. It is a reliable bloomer that brings cheery color the landscape throughout the summer.
Maintenance
After an individual flower has finished blooming, cut the flower stalk back to a set of leaves. This practice will prolong the blooming period and improve the plant's appearance. Cut plant to ground level in late winter or early spring.