Helianthus salicifolius

Willow-leaved Sunflower

Helianthus salicifolius

Description

The Willow-leaved Sunflower is known for its tall, narrow growth and distinctive willow-like, lance-shaped leaves. The plant produces bright yellow flower heads, typically in late summer and fall, adding vibrant color to gardens. It is native to the central United States and often used in ornamental plantings for its striking appearance.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
5 to 10 feet
Sun Exposure
Full sun
Bloom Months
August, September, October
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
The plant features bright yellow flowers.