
Helianthus occidentalis spp. dowellianus (Fewleaf Sunflower)
$12.00
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Fewleaf Sunflower (Helianthus occidentalis spp. dowellianus) Height, Spread: 2-4 ft, 1-2 ft Water/Soil: Average dry-medium, well-drained Light: Full sun- part sun Bloom: Summer-fall, showy long-blooming yellow flowers Native Range: Eastern & Central USA Qualities: Attractive to pollinators, Wildlife resource, Drought tolerant, Deer resistant, NC Native Notes: Herbaceous perennial wildflower commonly found in prairies, fields, open woods, and disturbed areas. Attractive to pollinators and provides them with nectar from mid-summer until the first frost. Larval host plant to the Silvery Checkerspot butterfly (Chlosyne nycteis). Songbirds eat its seeds. Best used in naturalized fields, meadows, or border areas.
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