Helianthus divaricatus (Woodland Sunflower)

Helianthus divaricatus (Woodland Sunflower)

$165.00
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Helianthus divaricatus (Woodland Sunflower) is a common flower found in open woodlands, savannas, and woodland edges.  It prefers mesic to dry conditions. The beautiful yellow flowers can fill a woodland in full fall glory.  However, be careful in small woodland gardens as it can be aggressive and overtake areas easily in conditions it prefers. Sun Exposure Prairie/Savanna Soil Conditions Mesic, Dry-Mesic, Dry Height: 4'-5" Flower Color Yellow Flower Time July, September   Frequently Asked Questions Why Purchase From Natural Communities Native Plants? What Native Plants Should I Buy? What Can I Expect: Shipping/Free Local Pick Up? What Are Your Plant Sizes?   Why Plant Natives? Photo by:

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