Heliopsis helianthoides - Ox-eye sunflower
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Heliopsis helianthoides
Ox-eye sunflower
More About Ox-eye sunflower
- Attracts hummingbirds
- Upright clump forming
Heliopsis helianthoides, Ox-eye sunflower, blooms with a multitude of seemingly never ending yellow daisy-like blossoms. Ox-eye sunflower is native to the Northern Plains grows 2-4' tall and blooms July through September. This prairie wildflower does well in most soils in full sun, but can tolerate some shade. The seed of Ox-eye sunflower is a wonderful source of food for song birds fall through winter.
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