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'''''Helianthus occidentalis''''' ('''Few-Leaf Sunflower''') is a [[species]] of [[Helianthus|sunflower]] found in the eastern United States. It differs from other, similar species by its sparse leaves, most of which are [[Basal (anatomy)|basal]]. This [[perennial]] flower reaches heights from two to five feet.
'''''Helianthus occidentalis''''' ('''Few-Leaf Sunflower''') is a [[species]] of [[Helianthus|sunflower]] native to the United States. It differs from other, similar species by its sparse leaves, most of which are [[Basal (anatomy)|basal]]. This [[perennial]] flower reaches heights from two to five feet.


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Helianthus occidentalis
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H. occidentalis
Binomial name
Helianthus occidentalis

Helianthus occidentalis (Few-Leaf Sunflower) is a species of sunflower native to the United States. It differs from other, similar species by its sparse leaves, most of which are basal. This perennial flower reaches heights from two to five feet.

References

  • Schilling, E. E. Helianthus in: Flora of North America: [1]

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