Collection: Helenium Roots

Join prolific native flowers with helenium, another North American native, for stunning, long-lasting color. They bring bold, late-season beauty to your garden with vibrant mixes of helenium, echinacea, and black-eyed Susan. These sun-loving biennial and perennials bloom from midsummer into fall, filling your landscape with rich reds, golds, oranges, pinks and purples. Their daisy-like flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding movement and life to your garden. Easy to grow and full of cheerful color, this trio creates a natural, prairie-style display that lasts for weeks.

Why we grow helenium roots

  • Late summer and fall color
  • Pollinator magnet
  • Bold and cheerful presence

Why we grow helenium roots

  • Late summer and fall color
  • Pollinator magnet
  • Bold and cheerful presence

Join prolific native flowers with helenium, another North American native, for stunning, long-lasting color. They bring bold, late-season beauty to your garden with vibrant mixes of helenium, echinacea, and black-eyed Susan. These sun-loving biennial and perennials bloom from midsummer into fall, filling your landscape with rich reds, golds, oranges, pinks and purples. Their daisy-like flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding movement and life to your garden. Easy to grow and full of cheerful color, this trio creates a natural, prairie-style display that lasts for weeks.