| Helenium nudiflorum, Nutt. St. 1-3 ft. high, roughish, leafy: lower lvs. spatulate, toothed: heads 1-1 ½ in. across; rays wedge-shaped, drooping, yellow, brown-purple or striped with both colors. July-Oct. Moist soils, N. C. to Fla., west to Ill. and Texas.—A garden form, var. grandicephalum striatum, has fls. over 2 in. across. This form is also sold under the trade name H. cupreum, a name of no botanical significance. | | Helenium nudiflorum, Nutt. St. 1-3 ft. high, roughish, leafy: lower lvs. spatulate, toothed: heads 1-1 ½ in. across; rays wedge-shaped, drooping, yellow, brown-purple or striped with both colors. July-Oct. Moist soils, N. C. to Fla., west to Ill. and Texas.—A garden form, var. grandicephalum striatum, has fls. over 2 in. across. This form is also sold under the trade name H. cupreum, a name of no botanical significance. |
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