The radiantly beautiful Coreopsis ‘Heliot’
presents a definite breakthrough in Coreopsis
and rightly deserves the recognition of being a
Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner. This perennial
rewards its growers by presenting them with an
abundance of sunny yellow flowers with brown
centres within the first year of planting. ‘Heliot’s’
compact and uniform habit also makes it an
excellent container plant. These award-winning
qualities backed by the fact that ‘Heliot’ is
easy to grow, makes it attractive to both
amateur and professional growers.
Coreopsis grandiflora is from the Compositae
(daisy) family and native to the USA where they
still grow in sunny situations in meadows and at
roadsides. It goes by the common name of
Tickseed. The Coreopsis takes its name from the
resemblance of its seeds to a koris, or bug. The
other generic name by which these plants are
known, Calliopsis, means "beautiful flower," or
"lovely eye”. There are many sorts of Coreopsis
in cultivation. Coreopsis ‘Heliot’ is an easy to
grow perennial whose sunny yellow flowers with
brown centres provide cheer in gardens from June
to November.
Unlike most perennials, ‘Heliot’ will reward its
growers by presenting them with an abundance of
flowers within the first year of planting and
come back year after year. The single Daisy-like
blooms of this soon to be summer garden
favourite measure 4 – 5 cm in diameter and will
be the crowning glory in your summer garden. The
compact and uniform habit of ‘Heliot’ makes it
useful for the creation of superb border fronts
or eye-catching containers. ‘Heliot’ belongs to
that happy-go-lucky family of flowers, which
grow vigorously without much care, in almost any
kind of soil.