Common Sunflower
Flowering heads have 16 to 30, yellow
to gold, ray flowers surrounding a large central disc, that may
reach up to 3.5 cm in diameter. Disc flowers are dark brown to
purple. Involucral bracts are broadly ovate, with tips drawn
out to a fine point. Upper leaves are smaller, broadly lance-shaped
or ovate, and attach individually to the stem. Lower leaves are
larger, broadly ovate, and attach individually or in pairs. The
base of the leaf blade is recurved as it joins a prominent petiole.
Teeth on leaf margins range from inconspicuous to clearly present.
Reaches shoulder height or above. Blooms from August into September
in prairies, fields, and waste areas. Native to N. A.
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