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Botanical Name     Common Name
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Helenium autumnale

Dog-tooth Daisy
Our local native with yellow or bronze single daisy-like flowers on stout branched stems in late summer. Petals have distinct tooth-like indentations; hence the common name, Dog-toothed Daisy. All sneezeweeds have three lobed petals which distiguish ...
Helenium autumnale

Helianthus divaricatus

Woodland Sunflower
Light yellow flowers in late summer make a handsome display in dappled shade. Parent plant of a number of Helianthus hybrids. Found in open woods, along wood's edge and along streams throughout the US....
Helianthus divaricatus

Helianthus microcephalus

Small-headed Sunflower
Exciting and distinctive, fine textured sun flower. Smaller features, leaves, 3-4", flowers 1-1 1/4". Refreshing clear yellow color in clumps, from August to September make this one totally irresistable to butterflies and bees. Best of the grou...
Helianthus microcephalus

Heliopsis helianthoides

False Sunflower
This local native sunflower happily naturalizes in moist or dry donditions. Upright and clump forming with bright, 2", single, medium gold flowers for eight weeks, peaking in July. Imagine, a self sowing butterfly magnet, that also doubles as a...
Heliopsis helianthoides

Hibiscus moscheutos

Hibiscus moscheutos

Swamp Rose Mallow
This shrublike herbaceous perennial is a vigorous grower with large glabrous leaves and 4-5" wide flowers that range from pink to white. The flowers last only for one day, but they appear consistantly until the end of the season. Amazing show of colo...
Hibiscus moscheutos