Dimmit sunflower (Helianthus praecox subsp. hirtus)

Helianthus praecox subsp. hirtus
Photo credit: Lee Elliott
  • annual usually 2 - 21/2 feet tall
  • leaves alternate, ovate to triangular, usually with stiff hairs
  • flowers solitary at tips of branches, much like those of other sunflowers
  • differs in minor technical characters from other South Texas sunflowers
  • found only in grasslands on loose sandy soils on Carrizo Formation near Carrizo Springs in Dimmit County

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