Cathy bought a few perennials over the weekend and I planted this one yesterday. It’s a sneezeweed called ‘Mardi Gras’ and it’s really nice. The flowers have a similar look to black-eyed Susans but it’s a different genus (Helenium). I happened to catch it with a little, green-sweat bee on it, which is a bonus. It prefers somewhat barren ground and isn’t supposed to do well in heavy clay, which is probably why I haven’t seen it around here. That’s really all we have. But hopefully it will survive, even if it doesn’t thrive too well.
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Sneezeweed (Helenium ‘Mardi Gras’)
Categories: Creatures, Flowers and Plants
Tags: Anthophila, Bee, Green, Green-Sweat Bee, Hardy Perennial, Helenium, Herbaceous Perennial, Hymenoptera, Insecta, Mardi Gras, Sneezeweed, Sweat Bee
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Sneezeweed (Helenium ‘Mardi Gras’)
I posted a picture of this sneezeweed (Helenium ‘Mardi Gras’) back in mid-July, when we first planted it. Almost immediately, the stems were bitten off by some animal. It was high enough that we suspected the deer but it could have been rabbits. We have a lot of rabbits. Anyway, there have been no flowers since then until just recently, when one stem was left along long enough to bloom. I may need to put some protection around this next year or at least have some deer repelling stuff near by. It’s really nice when it blooms, but if they’re going to eat it, there’s not a lot we can do.
Categories: Flowers and Plants
Tags: Hardy Perennial, Helenium, Herbaceous Perennial, Mardi Gras, Sneezeweed
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