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False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides

Ox Eye False Sunflower produces masses of 2" bright yellow daisy-like flowers through a good portion of the summer. This prairie native tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, from moist clay to drier meadows and edges of woods. The flowers provide excellent food for finches following the bloom period. Since Heliopsis seeds itself readily in a variety of soils, it is an excellent plant for naturalizing.

H: 60 Inches  ·   S: 40 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides 'Forged in Fire' PPAF

H: 34 Inches  ·   S: 34 Inches  ·   Zone: 3


False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Nights'

'Summer Nights' False Sunflower has deep golden-yellow flowers with vivid mahogany centers held on dark red stems above reddish-tinged foliage. It blooms in July and August. Another wonderful North Creek Nurseries introduction (those native plant heroes in Pennsylvania!).

H: 36 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Sun'

The bright orange-yellow semi-double flowers of 'Summer Sun' ('Sommersonne') False Sunflower appear in late June through August. Butterflies and insects love it, and it is a good cut flower.

H: 36 Inches  ·   S: 24 Inches  ·   Zone: 4


False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Bleeding Hearts'

Bright red to orange daisy-like flowers held on purple stems over purple foliage throughout the summer. A good cut flower in summer and food source for songbirds in fall.

H: 40 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 3


False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Burning Hearts'

Large yellow daisy-like flowers with reddish centers and cones are displayed on tall green plants from early summer to fall. A food source for pollinators in summer and songbirds in fall.

H: 48 Inches  ·   S: 18 Inches  ·   Zone: 3