Helianthus maximilianii

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Read about Helianthus maximilianii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Helianthus maximilianii, Schrad. St. generally 2-4 ft. high, sometimes 8-10: lvs. inclined to be trough-shaped: fls. on short, densely pubescent peduncles; rays 15-30, generally 1 ½ in. long, deep yellow. Otherwise like H. giganteus, of which it is probably the western form. Aug.-Oct. Dry plains, west of Mississippi River. V. 20:169.


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