
sneezeweed ‘Loysder Wieck’
Helenium ‘Loysder Wieck’ (sneezeweed ‘Loysder Wieck’) displays attractive clusters of yellow, orange blooms with contrasting chocolate colored center cones.
It blooms for 6 to 8 weeks in midsummer to late fall and attracts a range of pollinators. Helenium ‘Loysder Wieck’ prefers full sun and average to well-drained soils.
Botanical Name | Helenium ‘Loysder Wieck’ |
Common Name | sneezeweed ‘Loysder Wieck’ |
Family | Asteraceae |
USDA Zone | 3 thru 8 |
Light Requirement | Full Sun |
Season(s) of interest | summer, fall |
Height and Spread | 2-3ft x 1-1.5ft (60-90cm x 30-45cm) |
Flower Color | Yellow Orange |
Attracts Wildlife | Attracts Pollinators, Rarely Browsed by Mammalian Herbivores |
Additional Information | Not Native to the US Midwest. Likely a cross between several species of Helenium native to North America. |
Location in Lurie Garden | North Dark Plate, Southwest Dark Plate |
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