Helenium
Sneezeweed Septembergold will reliably brighten up any garden when summer slowly hands over its scepter to autumn. The original species of this long-lived perennial come from the moister meadow growths and forest edges of North America. For successful cultivation, therefore, it will appreciate a sunny spot with well-drained, loamy, and highly humous soil that retains adequate moisture. It is an exceptionally frost-resistant plant that effortlessly endures even harsh winters, so you don't have to worry about it even in colder regions. The massive clumps with dark green leaves grow up to around one meter tall and do not need any support. From July to September, floods of flowers open on sturdy stems. The Septembergold variety stands out with a magnificent golden-yellow shade that brings a warm atmosphere to the beds. These flowers are literally a magnet for bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators. Although the plant does not suffer from diseases, watch out for slugs and snails in the spring when sprouting, as they might feast on the young shoots. Please note that the entire plant is poisonous and not intended for consumption. In the garden, sneezeweed applies perfectly in mixed perennial beds combined with ornamental grasses or autumn asters. Ideally plant three to four pieces per square meter with spacings of forty to fifty centimeters so they soon form a dense canopy. It is also excellent for cutting into summer and autumn bouquets. It will stay fresh in a vase for a long time and bring a piece of solar energy right into your home. It is not suitable for drying for floral purposes.
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