Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty'

Helenium

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Common Name: 

Helenium

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

85 cm

Maximum width: 

75 cm

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Description

Versatile and adaptable to most soils, the brightly colored daisy-like flowers with arched petals, look as good in fresh arrangements as they do in the garden. Very easy to grow. 3 to 4' tall with nice clumping habit. Wonderful cut flower and butterflies love this cultivar of a native American wildflower (H. autumnal). Also known as Swamp or False Sunflower. Named after Helen of Troy, these plants can be divided every 3-4 years in fall or early spring.

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Growth

Common Sneezeweeds should be planted in an area where it will receive full sun. The plants will begin to crowd themselves in 3 to 4 years. Divide the plants to maintain vigorous growth. Taller varieties require may require staking to maintain upright growth.

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Planting

Members of the genus are interesting in that they should be divided for propagation in spring rather than fall. The cold, wet winters that may follow a fall division may actually harm smaller plants resulting in a smaller probability of survival. The perfect time to divide these plants is when the roots have started to establish, but the shoots have not elongated quite yet. Additionally, Heleniums can be sown by seed in early spring (even as early as February in some climates). The plants do not have any chill requirement to bloom so you could have flowers within the same growing season.

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Pest

Luckily, pests are rare with most Heleniums; however, in the early spring when the plants are producing new shoots, slugs and snails can become troublesome. To help deter slug and snail herbivory of the plants, use a surface mulch that is coarse. The coarse mulch will make it more difficult for the slugs or snails to maneuver, but also is an excellent home to some natural predators of the slugs.

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Interesting facts

Heleniums are native to North America, but are prized the world over for their daisy-like flower inflorescences with unusually reflexed ray flowers.

Helenium (Helenium x 'Moerheim Beauty') - Soil and irrigation

Members of this genus grow in a wide variety of climates, but for the most part all of them do best with regular water in rich soil that drains well.

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