Tag: Woodland Sunflower

  • A Very Tall Wildflower

    Woodland Sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus), an herbaceous perennial that can grow to 5 – 7 feet tall. A member of the Aster family (Asteraceae) which is native to eastern and central North America. The nectar and pollen of the Woodland Sunflower are quite popular with a wide variety of insects including bees, butterflies and skippers, flies,…

  • One Of Several Host Plants

    The Silvery Checkerspot (Chlosyne nycteis) on one of its many host plants. Silvery Checkerspots depend upon several composites as their host plants including Asters, Coneflowers, and Sunflowers. These two photos are of a species of Sunflower, Woodland Sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus). _______________________________________________________________________ If you would like to receive my daily blog posts by email, sign up…

  • Yellow, Summer Into Autumn

    Yellow, Summer Into Autumn

    Woodland Sunflower (Helianthus divaricatus). Blooming with a color that I like to call screaming yellow because it is so bright. Perfect for bringing cheer. An herbaceous perennial native to eastern and central North America. These cheery flowers attract many pollinators. Butterflies, skippers, beetles, pollinating flies, bees, and beneficial wasps seek their pollen and nectar. The…