Scientific Name | Helianthus argophyllus | USDA PLANTS Symbol | HEAR3 |
Common Name | Silver-leaf Sunflower | ITIS Taxonomic Serial No. | 502920 |
Family | Asteraceae (Sunflower) | SEINet Reference |
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Description | Habitat: Deep, sandy soils in open areas in fields, grasslands, prairies and shrublands Plant: Erect annual, 4 to nearly 10 feet tall, much-branched, especially in upper portions; stems covered with white, woolly hairs. Leaves: Hairy, mostly alternate, ovate leaves 6 to 10 inches long and 4 to 8 inches wide on petioles 3/4 to 4 inches long; bases are more or less cordate; edges are usually entire, rarely serrulate; surfaces covered with dense, woolly hairs adding to their silvery appearance. Inflorescence: Bright yellow composite flower heads up to 3-1/2+ inches across with 15 to 20 rays surrounding 150+ brown central disk florets; involucre with 20-35 ovate to lanceolate-ovate phyllaries, up to 0.7 inches long and 0.3 inches wide, surfaces usually densely hairy and gland-dotted. Bloom Period: Late summer and fall. References: "Manual of the Vascular Plants of Texas" by Correll and Johnston, "Wildflowers of Texas" by Michael Eason and Flora of North America. |
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Texas Status: Native |
Banner photo of Castilleja indivisa and Lupinus ssp. taken along FM 1323 north of Johnson City, Blanco County
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