prefers moist sites, tolerates average, will sulk in dry conditions
Soil & Site
average, moist to soggy soils, well drained soils
Flowers
yellow and red rays with brown centers, yellow rays splashed with red, oranges and golds, up to 2 inches, forms a globular seed head
Leaves
mid-green lance-shaped leaves
Dimensions
24-36 inches tall, erect clump
Maintenance
May need to be staked or pinch before the end of May to control the height. Dead head to increase the number and length of bloom. Lift and divided every 2-3 years. Cut back plants after flowering
Propagation
division, seeds
Cultivar Origin
Originated as a chance seedling in Worcester, United Kingdom, in 1996.
Misc Facts
Genus name comes from the Greek word helios (sun). Powdered disk flowers and leaves of the heleniums have in the past been dried and used as snuff, thus giving rise to the common name of Sneezeweed.
Notes & Reference
#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #91-The Plant Finders Guide to Daisies (John Sutton)