How to Grow and Care for Helenium (Sneezeweed) - The Spruce Helenium (Helenium autumnale)—commonly known as sneezeweed—is native to the United States and southern Canada Helenium grows in moist, low-lying meadows or at the edges of damp woodlands
Helenium - Wikipedia Helenium is a genus of annuals and herbaceous perennial plants in the family Asteraceae, native to the Americas [3][4] They bear yellow or orange daisy-like composite flowers
Types of helenium: 16 vibrant varieties for pots and borders | Homes . . . Showy sun-loving helenium varieties range from solid yellows and oranges to deep red and mixed tones Being late-flowering perennials, most types of helenium are bred to create a profusion of blooms over many weeks towards the end of summer as other flowers are starting to die back
Helenium (Sneezeweed): Vibrant Colors and Easy Care - Gardenia Helenium, commonly known as Sneezeweed, comprises around 40 species of annuals and herbaceous perennials native to North and Central America Its genus name is an homage to Helen of Troy
All About Heleniums Heleniums are colorful, easy-to-grow perennials that flower in late summer Their daisy-like blossoms are 1 to 2” across and have prominent button-like centers
Helenium, Helenium autumnale – Wisconsin Horticulture The genus Helenium in the daisy family (Asteraceae) includes more than 40 species of annuals and perennials from the Americas The types most commonly used as garden plants are hybrids created with H autumnale as a primary parent
Helenium autumnale - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Helenium autumnale, commonly called sneezeweed, is an erect, clump-forming, Missouri native perennial which occurs in moist soils along streams, ponds or ditches and in spring-fed meadows, prairie and wet open ground throughout most of the State (Steyermark)
Helenium Dancing Flames | Bluestone Perennials Helenium are North American natives with prolific flowering A good backbone plant for the late summer and fall border Great for cutting and attractive to butterflies Plant it and enjoy the show Carefree Does not usually need staking Best in a moist soil, but will tolerate short periods of dry
How to grow heleniums: tough but cheery, sun-loving, go-with-everything . . . Helenium is a member of the daisy family, Asteraceae, and includes 33 species of annuals and herbaceous perennials that hail from North and South America The common name, sneezewort, comes from the historic use of the dried and ground leaves and flowerheads to produce a snuff that provoked sneezing