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Helenium 'Chelsey'
from Nic Geerlings

Introduced 2005

This impressively floriferous variety provides endless intrigue with its ever-changing bi-colour flowers.

The large, disc-shaped flowers have non-drooping crimson petals marked with varying proportions of bright yellow highlights, depending on light exposure.

Plants have very thick, sturdy stems and coarser foliage.

Height: 32"/80cm
 Spread: 12”/ 30cm
Hardiness: US zones 4-8
Blooms: July-August

Common name:
Sneezeweed

Patent status:
EU PBR
PP 16,322

 
 
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Nic Geerlings
17-08-2004 13:35 Helenium 'Chelsey' was selected by perennials nurseryman Nic Geerlings.
By Miriam Young   

A plantsman all his life, Nic Geerlings learned and perfected the craft of perennials production growing at export companies based in Holland's bulb district.

 

By the time he was starting to think about early retirement, growing perennials had become more of a way of life for Nic than just a job. So, in 1994, in a rather back-to-front scenario, he took over running a nursery owned by his own son, who had decided to get out of the business.

 

Nic now owns a number of fields in Hillegom, Holland, which are used to grow a range of perennials including Helenium, Astilbe, Sidalcea, Oenothera and others.

 


Nic gets down with Helenium 'Chelsey' in his production field.

 

Heleniums became the focus of Nic's attention in 2002, after he purchased a second-hand greenhouse, complete with unnamed seedlings stock of Heleniums. H. 'Chelsey' was a plant he selected from this stock.

 

 


Nic shows us a new all-yellow Helenium, which could be introduced in 2006.

 
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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