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Pale Leaf Woodland Sunflower

Package of 4 tubers, PLSU $9.20 Out of stock
Package of 10 tubers, MPLS_10 $14.20 Out of stock



Selected from a wild form of perennial sunflower from Illinois, the pale leaf woodland sunflower can grow in a variety of soils and climates. Its thick clusters of flowers, seed production as well as its long stringy roots make it a useful sunflower for pollinators, browse for deer as well as a good "resource capture" plant. 

Although the root is edible, it is not desirable to consume as it is too fibrous to eat. The roots form a wide spreading lattice which makes it possible for it to grow in thick grass or other areas with heavy competition of other plants. 

Plant Specs
Genus & Species Helianthus strummosus
Seed Source Illinois -Wild seed selection not hybridized
Hardiness -30 F or more
Height (ft) 8-10 ft. tall
Width (ft) 5-10 ft.
Pollination Requirements Plant the Michigan version of this selection to improve seed set.
Climate Zone 3-9 needs cold dormancy to sprout in the spring for warm climates
Ease of Cultivation Incredibly easy to establish and will spread out slowly and form a lattice type structure of roots. Good flowering and attractive as an ornamental plant.

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