Helianthus salicifolius (Willowleaf Sunflower)

Helianthus salicifolius (Willowleaf Sunflower)

Brand: Eco Blossom Nursery
4.98 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Willowleaf Sunflower is a tall, clump-forming perennial grown for its distinctive fine-textured foliage as much as its late-season bloom. Numerous long, narrow, drooping leaves arch outward, forming a tidy, shrub-like mound. In the summer, Willowleaf Sunflower produces clusters of medium yellow sunflowers with dark brown to reddish centers. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions and does best in full sun. Willowleaf Sunfower spreads by rhizomes and can create dense colonies over time. It can be divided every 3-4 years to control spread and maintain vigor. AT A GLANCE Texas native Yes Water use Low, medium Sun exposure Full sun Bloom color Yellow Bloom time Summer, fall Mature height 5-8 ft Mature spread 3+ ft Attracts Butterflies, birds, bees Host plant Bordered Patch and checkerspot butterflies. Deer resistant Yes Notes Native bee friendly. DISTRIBUTION MAPS USDA MAP BONAP MAP Present in state Present in county and native Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state Not present in state Present and rare, native in county Previously present, now extinct Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)

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4"
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