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Helenium bigelovii ‘The Bishop’ illuminates UK gardens with vibrant golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers from July to September. This robust perennial attracts bees and butterflies, making it ideal for sunny borders. Its cheerful blooms and sturdy growth bring reliable late-summer colour.
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Helenium bigelovii ‘The Bishop’ is a stunning perennial, gracing UK gardens with its vibrant golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers throughout late summer and early autumn. This captivating plant offers a cheerful splash of colour.
This magnificent cultivar truly brings a burst of sunshine to any border, captivating with its vibrant disposition. Known for its robust nature and generous blooms, Helenium bigelovii ‘The Bishop’ stands tall and proud, inviting a closer look. Its prominent central cones provide a striking contrast against the bright petals, making it a true garden highlight. This resilient plant thrives wonderfully in the British climate, offering reliable and abundant seasonal colour year after year. It makes a superb addition to various garden styles.
The plant belongs to the Helenium genus, named after Helen of Troy, a figure from Greek mythology. The specific cultivar name, ‘The Bishop’, likely refers to its rich, deep golden hue. This colour might remind one of a bishop’s ceremonial vestments, thus bringing a touch of regal elegance to your garden display. This particular cultivar offers a truly spectacular visual experience for several months.
Its cheerful flowers emerge in profusion from July, continuing their display reliably through September. Each individual bloom presents a deep golden-yellow ray of petals. These surround a distinctive, raised brown-green central disc. These striking floral elements are held gracefully above lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. The foliage forms a neat and tidy clump, providing a fresh, lush backdrop for the vivid flowers.
Helenium bigelovii ‘The Bishop’ excels particularly well in mixed borders. It creates stunning focal points with its bright colours and upright form. Gardeners also favour this plant for traditional cottage garden schemes. Additionally, it integrates beautifully into more naturalistic prairie-style plantings, adding a touch of wild beauty. Furthermore, this plant is a haven for local wildlife. Bees and butterflies flock enthusiastically to its nectar-rich flowers. This makes it an important and valuable late-season food source when many other plants finish blooming. You contribute to local ecosystems by planting it.
Although generally low-maintenance, Helenium bigelovii ‘The Bishop’ benefits significantly from some simple pruning. Deadheading spent flowers regularly encourages a continuous flush of new blooms. This action thus extends its impressive display well into autumn. Many experienced gardeners perform a technique known as the “Chelsea chop” in late May or early June. This involves cutting back the plant’s stems by approximately one-third. This simple method results in a bushier, more compact plant. Furthermore, it often leads to a greater abundance of flowers that bloom slightly later in the season. This simple action helps maintain its overall structure and vigour effectively.
Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.
Plant Helenium bigelovii 'The Bishop' in full sun and well-drained, moist soil. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, to prevent stress and encourage continuous blooming. Deadhead spent flowers to prolong the flowering season and prevent self-seeding. To promote bushier growth and a later, more abundant flower display, perform a 'Chelsea chop' in late May or early June by cutting back stems by about one-third. Cut back all foliage to ground level in late autumn or early spring.


