How To Use Helenium In A Sentence
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Heleniumshave a longer and more showy flowering period if rejuvenated from year to year.
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7 Autumn-flowering perennials such as aster, rudbeckia, helenium and heliopsis can be lifted and divided as they begin to grow away.
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The hemerocallis, crocosmias and heleniums are 'on fire' at the moment.
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Later on in the year the dark rusty heleniums will contrast with the taller purplish veronicastrum.
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Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
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The eryngiums go first, then the belamcandas, overlapping are the heleniums, with the stipa going 24/7.
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Anthemis, Michaelmas daisies, heleniums, shasta daisies and rudbeckias all have a longer and more showy flowering period if rejuvenated from year to year.
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Dahlias and yellow daisies - heleniums, helianthus and heliopsis - will all repay you for it with more flowers.
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For such a man these herbs should be used: lupin, helenium (which we call elf-dock), marsh mallow, dock elder, wormwood and strawberry leaves.
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For such a man these herbs should be used: lupin, helenium (which we call elf-dock), marsh mallow, dock elder, wormwood and strawberry leaves.
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Keep working on late-season flowers such as rudbeckia, helianthus, heliopsis, helenium and dahlias.
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Dead-head daisies and heleniums to lengthen their season.
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Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty', Perovskia 'Blue Spire', white and purple hellebores,
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Sitting under a rose and clematis arbour in one area, you see through a lunette in a pyracantha hedge to a pond, encircled by lavender, heleniums, hemerocallis, gaillardias and calamintha.
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Inula helenium, a large plant, related to the sunflower, which grows wild in Europe and has become naturalized in N. America.