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Helenium 'Chelsey'
A vigorous, easy to grow perennial which will provide years of pleasure in the garden.



Terry Lloyd
The ITN journalist killed in Iraq on 22nd March 2003.

 


Chelsey Lloyd
(Photo © Angela Adams)
Terry Lloyd's daughter, now raising funds for The British Red Cross Disaster Fund in appreciation of their work.

 
 
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Helenium 'Chelsey' sales raise funds for The British Red Cross Disaster Fund
03-12-2004 10:51 50p from each plant of Helenium 'Chelsey' purchased in the UK in 2005 will be donated to the charity, in memory of Terry Lloyd, the ITN journalist who was killed reporting on the war in Iraq in March 2003.
By Miriam Young   

British Television news reporter Terry Lloyd was killed on 22nd March 2003 in Basra when the car he was travelling in was attacked. He was there reporting on the Iraq war for ITN.

In appreciation of the work carried out by The Red Cross to bring his body home for burial, his daughter, Chelsey Lloyd is now campaigning to raise funds for the charity.  

So upon discovering that a new perennial happened to bear the same name as hers, Chelsey asked if the variety could be used as a fundraiser in tribute to her father.


Helenium 'Chelsey' together with Chelsey Schippers, the girl the variety was named for.

The variety was actually named for Chelsey Schippers, the grand-daughter of Nic Geerlings, who selected the plant.

With the Geerlings family's blessing, and the support of Darwin PlantSpotters and retailers of the plant, Helenium 'Chelsey' has been adopted by Chelsey Lloyd as a part of her fundraising activities. 50p from each plant of Helenium 'Chelsey' purchased in the UK in 2005 will be donated to the charity.

The variety is also available outside of the UK, but in 2005 only UK sold plants will include the charitable donation. The scheme may be extended into the US in 2006.

Helenium 'Chelsey' will be available from selected nurseries and garden centres from spring 2005.

Discussion for this article is linked to the item on the Darwin PlantSpotters homepage.

 
The Breeder
Nic Geerlings
By Miriam Young
Helenium 'Chelsey' was selected by perennials nurseryman Nic Geerlings.
The Story Behind the Plant
A star plucked from obscurity.
By Miriam Young
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. And for Helenium ‘Chelsey’ this proved to be the case.
Growing tips
All you need to know
By Arie Blom
How best to keep 'Chelsey' s colours flowing? Arie has words of advice.
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