Sneezeweed Seeds - Native Helenium Autumnale | Late Summer Pollinator Wildflower

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Description

Vibrant Native Sneezeweed - A Late Summer Showstopper

Helenium autumnale, commonly known as Sneezeweed or Common Sneezeweed, is a spectacular native perennial that brings brilliant golden-yellow blooms to your garden when most other flowers are fading. Despite its unfortunate common name, this plant doesn't cause sneezing - the name comes from its historical use in making snuff. This hardy wildflower produces masses of daisy-like flowers with distinctive drooping petals and prominent centers from late summer through fall.

Outstanding Features:

  • Extended Bloom Period: Flowers continuously from August through October
  • Pollinator Magnet: Attracts butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects when nectar is scarce
  • Wet Soil Tolerant: Thrives in moist conditions where other plants struggle
  • Cut Flower Excellence: Long-lasting stems perfect for autumn arrangements
  • Low Maintenance: Self-seeds readily and naturalizes beautifully

Growing Information:

Height: 3-5 feet | Spread: 2-3 feet | Sun: Full sun to partial shade | Soil: Moist to wet, adaptable | Zones: 3-8

Planting Guide: Direct sow in fall or cold stratify seeds for 30 days before spring planting. Seeds need light to germinate - barely cover with soil. Prefers consistently moist soil but tolerates seasonal flooding.

Create a stunning late-season display that supports declining pollinator populations while providing months of golden blooms that bridge summer into autumn in your garden.

Sneezeweed Seeds - Native Helenium Autumnale | Late Summer Pollinator Wildflower
Planting Instructions

🌿 Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale) – Planting Instructions
❄️ STRATIFICATION NEEDS
Yes, cold moist stratification is required to improve germination.

Duration: 30–60 days

Method:

Mix seeds with a small amount of moist (not soggy) sand or peat moss.

Place in a sealed plastic bag.

Store in the refrigerator at 34–41°F (1–5°C).

After the stratification period, plant the seeds indoors or outdoors depending on your preference and climate.

🌱 INDOOR PLANTING
Timing:
Start 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost date.

Steps:
Stratify seeds first (see above).

Fill seed trays or small pots with a light seed-starting mix.

Surface sow the seeds — do not bury them. Light helps them germinate.

Mist to moisten and cover with a humidity dome or plastic wrap.

Place in a bright location (sunny windowsill or under grow lights).

Maintain soil temperature around 65–70°F (18–21°C).

Germination time: Usually 2–4 weeks, sometimes longer.

Water regularly but don’t let soil stay soggy.

Harden off seedlings before transplanting outdoors.

🌼 OUTDOOR PLANTING
Option 1: Spring/Summer (after stratification)
After stratifying seeds indoors, sow them outdoors after the last frost.

Choose a sunny site with moist, well-drained soil (sneezeweed prefers wet to average conditions).

Option 2: Fall Sowing (natural stratification)
Direct sow in late fall so that nature provides the cold stratification.

Scatter seeds on the soil surface and press in gently (do not bury).

Rain and snow will help work the seeds into the soil over winter.

📌 EXTRA CARE NOTES:
Light: Full sun (at least 6 hours/day).

Soil: Moist, loamy or clay soils; tolerates wet ground.

Spacing: 18–24 inches apart.

Height: Can grow 3–5 feet tall.

Bloom time: Late summer to fall.

Pollinator-friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies.

Sneezeweed

Native Plant Map

Dark Green indicates the plant is native within the state, yellow rare, the lime green indicates where the plant is native and seen more within a state.

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Testimonials

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Tyler, Texas
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Last year in the Fall, I collected a lot of seeds I planted this year.

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Dallas, Texas
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They really added a big splash of color to the front of my house garden bed. Love them!

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Mobile, Alabama

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