July 28, 2007
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Creme Brulee
One of the big winners this year in the garden is this Creme Brulee Coreopsis. I'm using this lovely delicate flower as a border along the driveway. It has been blooming since early spring -- non stop. You just can't say that about many perennials.

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Is one of the uses of vinegar torture? I must have a demented sense of the culinary since that was the first thing that came to my mind.
I think I am back blogging again. Either that or I have no idea what I'm doing anymore.
"when faces called flowers float out of the ground..." -e.e.c
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Is that the same as moonbeam?
Very pretty. Anything called Creme Brulee can't be bad in my books! :yummy:
No it is not moonbeam coreopsis. The flowers are larger than moonbeam, more plentiful... and creme brulee is better than moonbeam in just about every way.
What outstanding color! I am planting all yellow/orange/red around the perimeter of the house & I think these would be a wonderful addition to that theme!
As always, thanks for your insight and sharing!
I have baby Coreopsis I planted them late spring and finally they have popped up at first I thought they were some kind of weed but my husband reminded me what we planted their...I am so excited I hope they bloom! I would be beside myself if they came close to looking like yours :sunny:
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