Photo of Helianthus occidentalis (Downy Sunflower)
Helianthus occidentalis One of the shortest of the many sunflowers that are native. Large, long-stalked, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, basal leaves (to 8” long) form a 4-8” tall foliage clump. Sunflowers (to 2” diameter) with orange-yellow rays and yellow disks appear on stiff, almost naked, flower stems that typically rise to a height of 2-3’., Asteraceae
Author :
John Hagstrom
Photo # :
20311
Online since:
May 24th 2016
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Helianthus occidentalis (Downy Sunflower)
Helianthus occidentalis (Downy Sunflower)
Helianthus occidentalis (Downy Sunflower)
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