Family - Asteraceae
            Category -  Perennial
			            Hybrid Parents -  Helianthus 'Lemon Queen' x Helianthus grosseserratus
            Origin -  Raised in Freiburg, Germany
            Discovered By -  Raised by Ewald Hugin, a nurseryman and plant breeder
                        Season of Interest -  Summer, Autumn
            Hardiness -  H7
            Height -  2m
                        Location -  The Pond Garden
        
Description:  Tall, herbaceous Perennial with a bushy habit.  Mid to dark green lanceolate foliage is held on deep brown, upright stems.  Bright yellow, daisy-like flowers with long petals and green and golden yellow centres are produced from late summer into autumn.  
 
 Daisy-like flowerheads are composed of long, bright yellow ray florets (petals) surrounding a flat central cluster of green and golden disc florets.  Flowers are produced on tall stems from August into October.  
Flower colour:  Yellow
Flower shape:  Daisy-like flowers, disc and ray florets
Flowering time:  August, September, October
  Mid to dark green lanceolate foliage is held on tall, dark, and upright stems.  
 Foliage Senescence:  Deciduous
Foliage Shape:  Lanceolate
  Cuttings, division.
 Best in full sun in fertile, moisture retentive, but well drained soil.