Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower
Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides var. scabra 'Bleeding Hearts')
Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower brings bold, warm-toned color for months, keeping sunny borders lively from midsummer well into fall. The flowers open in deep red tones, then shift through orange shades, so the plant delivers changing color without needing a swap in the bed. Dark stems and foliage add contrast that makes nearby plants look more intentional and designed. It is also a strong pollinator plant, adding movement and life to the garden when many perennials are fading.
Distinctive Features
This upright, clump-forming perennial produces daisy-like flowers that emerge fire red, then age through orange-red to bronze and golden orange tones, creating a layered, sunset effect over a long bloom season. The stems are notably dark, and the foliage is deep green with bronzy to purplish tones, giving the plant a moody backdrop that highlights the flowers. Bloom typically runs from July into October in many climates, especially with good sun and steady moisture. Mature plants commonly reach about 3 to 4 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide, with taller flower stems and a fuller clump over time.
Growing Conditions
- Sun: Full sun for strongest stems, best flowering, and the richest foliage contrast.
- Soil: Average to moderately fertile, well-drained soil, and it tolerates heavier soils if drainage is acceptable.
- Water: Moderate moisture, water to establish and then provide consistent moisture during extended heat or drought.
- Zones: USDA Zones 3 to 9.
- Notable Traits: Long bloom season, strong pollinator value, and cut flower potential with dark stems.
Ideal Uses
- Focal Point: Plant a small drift as a focal point at the back of a border where the dark stems and shifting sunset blooms can anchor the late-season display.
- Back of Border: Use behind mid-height perennials to add height, color, and a steady bloom window into fall.
- Naturalistic Plantings: Mix into meadow-style borders where the warm flower tones and tall habit blend well with grasses.
- Cut Flower Gardens: Grow for long stems that add warm color and structure to summer and early fall arrangements.
Low Maintenance Care
- Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to keep the plant tidy and encourage continued flowering.
- Staking: Provide light support in windy sites or very rich soil, since taller stems can lean.
- Watering: Water during dry spells to prevent stress and keep flowering strong through late season.
- Cutback: Cut stems back in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
Why Choose Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower?
- Long-Season Color: Blooms for months, carrying the border from midsummer into fall.
- Color Shift Interest: Flowers open deep red and mature through orange and bronze tones for built-in variation.
- Dark Contrast: Dark stems and bronzy to purplish foliage make nearby colors look richer and more intentional.
- Pollinator Support: Daisy-like blooms attract bees and butterflies through the heart of the season.
Bleeding Hearts False Sunflower is most effective when planted in repeats, letting the dark stems and warm blooms create rhythm across the border. Pair it with ornamental grasses, salvias, and other late-season perennials to keep the planting looking full and finished into fall. Give it full sun, decent drainage, and consistent moisture during heat, and it will reward you with steady bloom and strong garden presence. If you want a tall, long-blooming perennial with a dramatic edge, this one fits beautifully.
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