
Coreopsis Incredible Swirl
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For quick summer colour, Coreopsis ‘Incredible Swirl’ is an easy-to-grow, half-hardy annual with beautiful two-tone flowers on tall, graceful stems. A superb filler for borders, it adds height and movement while providing an excellent source of cut flowers.
Sow directly into well-drained soil from spring; within weeks, these flower plants will establish and flower continuously through summer. Its long-lasting blooms attract bees and butterflies, and with regular deadheading, the display can continue well into autumn. ‘Incredible Swirl’ is especially effective when planted in groups, creating a natural, meadow-like effect. Its airy form complements formal and informal plantings, working well in mixed borders or as part of a cottage garden scheme.
Order Coreopsis ‘Incredible Swirl’ flower seeds today from D.T. Brown for a gorgeous long-flowering addition to your garden.
Key Features
Coreopsis 'Incredible Swirl' is a striking, long-flowering, half-hardy annual with delicate, bi-coloured petals in soft cream and raspberry pink. Ideal for borders and containers, it thrives in full sun and is a pollinator-friendly flower that bees and butterflies will visit all summer.
- First year flowering
- Suitable for cut flowers
- Drought tolerant
- Attractive to pollinators
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Product Details
Planting & Harvesting
- Sow Indoors
- Sow/Plant Outside
- Flowers/Harvest
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