Helianthus mollis


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Read about Helianthus mollis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Helianthus mollis, Lam. St. 2-5 ft. high, stout, very leafy, hoary villose, at least when young: lvs. 3-5 in. long, ovate-lanceolate, white-pubescent or rough on upper side: fls. solitary or few, 2-3 in. broad; rays 15-25. July-Sept. Barren soils, Ohio to Ga., west to Iowa and Texas; also on L. I. Gn. 55:146. Var. cordatus, Fig. 1798, has recently been discovered. It has broader, thicker and cordate lvs. G.F. 2:137 (adapted in Fig. 1798).


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