| Heliopsis scabra, Dunal. Differs from H. helianthoides, chiefly in being rough throughout: upper lvs. sometimes entire: heads few, often solitary. B.R. 592 (as H. canescens). Var. gratissima, Hort. Fl.-heads large, brilliant pale yellow. Var. imbricata, Hort. "A dwarf form with fls. 3 in. diam., golden yellow." Var. major, Hort. Larger in every way than the type. J.H. III. 33:359. Var. zinniaeflora, Hort. "A double form, there being several series of ligulate florets." R.H. 1908, p. 419. Dry soils, Maine to N. J. and west to Mo. | | Heliopsis scabra, Dunal. Differs from H. helianthoides, chiefly in being rough throughout: upper lvs. sometimes entire: heads few, often solitary. B.R. 592 (as H. canescens). Var. gratissima, Hort. Fl.-heads large, brilliant pale yellow. Var. imbricata, Hort. "A dwarf form with fls. 3 in. diam., golden yellow." Var. major, Hort. Larger in every way than the type. J.H. III. 33:359. Var. zinniaeflora, Hort. "A double form, there being several series of ligulate florets." R.H. 1908, p. 419. Dry soils, Maine to N. J. and west to Mo. |
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