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Helianthus L.Asteraceae (Heliantheae tribe) |
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Alternate trade names
sunflower Common names
sunflower Species cultivated
Most commonly cultivated Helianthus annuus L. (over 50 cultivars) Other species H. angustifolius L. H. debilis Nutt. H. decapetalus L. H. maximiliani Schräd. H. salicifolius A. Dietr. Origin
North America to Central America. Brief characterization
Broadly ovate to heart-shaped, dentate, usually alternate leaves; flowers (florets) in large, radiate heads; head subtended by saucer-shaped to hemispherical involucre of hairy, subequal to imbricate phyllaries in 2 or more series, with caudate apices and ciliate margins; ray florets sterile; central disc large, dark-colored, receptacle scaly; pappus of 2 scale-like awns, sometimes with additional, smaller scales. Hairiness pervades throughout (leaves, stems, phyllaries, ovary, disc florets, and style pubescent). Cultivar and/or species variation
Heads generally 5-20 cm in diameter, with central disc usually large relative to ray florets; heads usually solitary, although stems sometimes branched; ray florets are seen in many variations of yellow to orange, in some cultivars they are red and/or multicolored; disc florets usually brown, yellow, or purple; heads usually single or semi-double, less often fully double; some cultivars are pollenless. Countries exporting
Egypt, South Africa. |
Photo: © California Cut Flower Commission |
Photo: © California Cut Flower Commission |
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V. |
Photo: © K. Sahin, Zaden B.V. |