
| Botanical Name: | Coreopsis auriculata 'Nana' |
| Category: | Sun Perennials |
| Height: | 8-12" |
| Spread: | 12-18" + |
| Exposure: | Sun |
| Care: | Cut back in fall or spring before new growth begins; deadheading will prolong bloom and tidy plantings. |
| Deer Resistant: | N |
| Description: | Rich golden yellow single flowers on single stems float gracefully above a mat of fuzzy green leaves from late spring to early summer. Slow spreading type, with a mat of small leaves that resemble mouse ears, hence one of the common names. Easily grown in average well-drained soils in full sun. |