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False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides

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Plant Profile & Growing Essentials

Cold hardy, Native, Reblooming, Low Maintenance, Flowering, Deer-resistant, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant, Attracts Butterflies, and Attracts pollinators

Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Heliopsis helianthoides
  • Height
    3-6 ft
  • Width
    2-3 ft
  • Growing Zones
    3-9
  • Sunlight
    • Full sun
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Flower Color
    • Yellow
  • Leaf Color
    • Green
  • Fall Color
    Yellow
  • Native
    Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No
  • Bloom Period
    Early Summer, Late Summer

Planting & Care Instructions

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: False Sunflower thrives with a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight daily. While it tolerates light afternoon shade, this will reduce the flower count and may cause the stems to stretch and become leggy.
  • Soil: Plant in average, well-drained soil; this perennial is highly adaptable and tolerates poor conditions. If you have heavy clay, amend the area with compost to improve drainage, as persistently wet soil will cause root issues.

Watering Requirements

During its first season, keep the soil consistently moist to allow the root system to establish well. Once established, Heliopsis becomes very drought tolerant and requires minimal supplemental water. If watering is inconsistent during a dry spell, the plant will show stress by producing smaller flowers or fewer blooms overall, sacrificing bloom quality for survival.

Pruning Tips

This plant blooms on new wood, so do not worry about cutting off next year's flowers. In late spring, before the plant is knee-high, perform the "Chelsea Chop" by cutting back the stems by one-third. This technique encourages a denser, bushier habit, helping the plant stand upright without staking and often extends the bloom time.

Fertilizer Needs

False Sunflower performs best in average soil and rarely needs heavy feeding. If your soil is poor, apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. What to avoid is applying a high-nitrogen fertilizer late in the season, as this promotes weak, lush foliage that is highly prone to bending or flopping over.

If you need a bold presence and a high-as-the-sun plant for your garden, look no further than the False Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides)! Also known as Ox-Eye Daisy, these sunny faces are an easy-care, fast-growing, cheerful native perennial! A fun-loving plant has several other nicknames, including Smooth Oxeye and Oxeye Sunflower.

Bold yellow blooms with darker yellow, near orange button centers, pump out the flowers all season until fall! Blooming for an incredibly long time, the color and quality are non-stop with this sun-loving perennial! Held tall on sturdy, almost woody stems, the coarse forest-green leaves are a lovely backdrop for the blooms.

Fans of pollinators, beneficial insects, and butterflies will approve of this upright bloom factory! This is a great nectar source for butterflies and pollinators, and birds love the seeds in the fall as a bountiful food source to fatten up for the winter. Thriving throughout USDA hardiness zones 3 to 9, these herbaceous perennials can handle a wide range of conditions and climates!

Planting and Application:

False Sunflower is the native variety that produces bright yellow daisy-like blooms for months during the growing season! Because it gets quite tall, you can rely on it to be a backdrop for your garden rooms. The coarse leaves set the stage for smaller perennials, in Rock gardens, and of course, for those lovely blooms to shine.

Pair with blue or purple blooming plants for an incredible, high contrast display! Punch it up with pink flowering perennials, or pair False Sunflower with other warm shades of yellow and orange for an energetic, monochromatic, modern look. Mixed with native Ornamental Grasses and other wildflowers, and plant some nitrogen-fixing Baptisia or Prairie Clover to further support the ecosystem while also improving soil health!

Their height makes them perfect at the back of your garden border, or to use along a fence (or as the fence itself!) throughout the growing season. Wildflower plantings and cutting gardens are natural locations for these long-blooming plants! Just like miniature versions of the true Sunflower, these bold beauties provide loads of wildflower seeds as a nutritious food source for local birds.

Plant en masse for native gardens, prairie plantings, and to easily naturalize an area, and are great for stabilizing soil on eroding slopes! Plant in groupings or along backyard property lines to beautifully increase the biodiversity and native plants in your neighborhood! Create a quirky Cottage garden, or be the first on the block to ditch the water-hungry lawn for a meadow!

Any sunny areas and restoration plots, hot, dry, sunny, Xeric gardens are perfect for this tough, hardy plant! Enduring even in waste areas, trouble areas, and large swaths of hot, dry spots in your landscape, False Sunflower will quickly make them your new favorite view with a mass planting of golden sunny faces!

  • Bright Yellow Ray-Petalled Flowers
  • Floriferous Pollinator Magnet
  • Sturdy, Large Form Perennial
  • Hardy & Resilient North America Native
  • Great Cut Flower, Backdrop, Habitat, & Specimens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

True to their name and for the most continuous bloom, False Sunflowers really shine their best in full sun! Open sunny areas with good air circulation are best. However, these natives are naturally more resistant to powdery mildew. Water well to establish these perennials, but afterward, they have very low watering needs. They do prefer well-drained soils; however seem to thrive in about any type of soil conditions. This resilience transfers to their ability to tolerate even poor soil and urban conditions.

For best results, an application of regular fertilizer, or enriching your garden beds with compost, will help ensure the best longevity and health of your False Sunflower. Prune back these perennials in late winter or early spring before they start growing. This increases branching and removes old limbs.

Because this is a native wildflower, in some areas of the US, it may perform a little "too well". You are protected with our subscription to Plant Sentry™, which helps us comply with all local and state regulations for regionally invasive plants.

  • Sun Sun Sun!
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Thrives in Poor Soil
  • Low-Maintenance & Easy to Grow
  • Powdery Mildew Resistant
Very large, sunny and crisp native, the False Sunflower adds sunshine to your garden beds with the low-maintenance radiance of False Sunflowers from Nature Hills Nursery today! You'll love this native selection's ability to spread joy!

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