Thursday, October 7, 2010




I coveted this plant for a number of years before finally acquiring it. There were a few plants in town that I admired in late fall gardens, but it took me way to long to get it in my garden. Helenium autumnale wasn't available in the local nurseries and I wasn't eager to spend the money on shipping the plant. I finally ordered the seeds from Thompson and Morgan and was rewarded the second year with long lasting fall flowers. The plants are about 7 years old now and still going strong. These have been blooming for about a month or maybe more. This is another great no fuss perennial for southeast Alaska. I trim it back in late fall and give it some compost in the spring.

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  1. I just bought my first Helenium this year ('Sahin's Early Flowerer' I think) and it was pretty impressive. We'll see if it overwinters and then I'll have to get some more.

    Never thought I'd care for orange flowers....

    Christine in Anchorage

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