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Coreopsis, with its cheerful and daisy-like blooms, is a delightful addition to any garden, and its companions can enhance its visual charm. Pairing it with sunflowers, blanketflowers, and zinnias creates a vibrant and diverse garden palette. These companions offer a symphony of colors, attracting pollinators and adding an enchanting touch to your outdoor space. The combination of Coreopsis with these annuals ensures a garden bursting with vivid and attractive blooms, fostering a pollinator-friendly and visually captivating environment. More

Coreopsis Companions

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