Heliopsis helianthoides

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Heliopsis helianthoides, Sweet (H. laevis, Pers.). St. 3-5 ft. high: lvs. 3-5 in. long, thinnish, smooth on both sides or roughish above, opposite or sometimes in 3's: fls. numerous, 1 ½ -2 ½ in. broad, long-stemmed. July- Oct. Open places, Canada to Fla., west to 111. and Ky. B.M. 3372. Gn. 25, p. 237. Var. pitcheriana (H. pitcheriana, Hort.). A dwarf, more branching and bushy form, 2-3 ft. high, with a spread of 3-4 ft.: fls. produced much more freely than in the preceding and a deeper yellow. One of the best hardy plants for the perennial border, being especially valuable for cutting and for planting in dry places. A.G. 16:323. F.R. 2:259.


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