Helenium Hayday Red
Leaf arrangement | spreaded |
Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
Flower type | Single |
Leaf margin | Serrate |
Flower scent | Unscented |
Winter hardness | Reasonable (USDA-zone 7) |
Flower color | Red-dark purple red-185A |
Leaf, general shape | Lanceolate |
Flower diameter | 3,5 - 4 cm |
Plant height | 20 - 30 cm; 30 - 40 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Flowering month(s) | July; August; September |
Leaf size | 5 - 7,5 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
Helenium Hayday Red, also known as Sneezeweed, is a beautiful flowering plant that adds a pop of vibrant color to any garden. With its spreaded leaf arrangement and pointed leaf tips, the plant has an elegant and refined appearance. The serrate leaf margins add a touch of texture to the overall look.
One of the remarkable traits of Helenium Hayday Red is its single-flower type. Each flower is a stunning specimen on its own, without any additional petals or frills. While the flowers may lack scent, their captivating appearance more than compensates for it.
This plant thrives in USDA-zone 7, making it suitable for gardens in regions with reasonable winter hardness. Its resilience against cold temperatures ensures that it can survive and flourish throughout the year.
The flower color of Helenium Hayday Red is a striking red-dark purple red shade, specifically classified as 185A. This rich hue adds depth and intensity to the garden, especially when planted alongside other complementary colors.
The plant features lanceolate-shaped leaves that measure between 5 to 7.5 cm in size. The dark green hue of the leaves serves as a perfect backdrop for the vibrant flowers, ensuring that they stand out prominently.
Helenium Hayday Red is a compact plant, growing to a height of 20 to 30 cm or sometimes reaching 30 to 40 cm. Its manageable size makes it suitable for both large gardens and containers, allowing gardeners to create stunning displays no matter the space available.
The inflorescence of this plant is in the form of capitulum or a head-like structure. This arrangement ensures that multiple flowers bloom in close proximity to each other, creating a visually appealing cluster of blooms. Helenium Hayday Red flowers during the months of July, August, and September, adding a burst of color to the late summer garden.
In conclusion, Helenium Hayday Red, or Sneezeweed, is a stunning plant with notable characteristics. Its spreaded leaf arrangement, pointed leaf tips, and serrate leaf margins contribute to its refined appearance. The vibrant red-dark purple red flowers, accompanied by dark green leaves, create a visually striking contrast in the garden. With its reasonable winter hardness, this plant is an excellent choice for regions in USDA-zone 7. Whether grown in large gardens or containers, the compact size of Helenium Hayday Red allows for versatile use. Its inflorescence in the form of capitulum ensures a dense cluster of blooms, making this plant a true showstopper during the summer months.
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