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Helianthus annuus; Common sunflower [Asteraceae]  Tall (to 10'), coarse, sparsely branched annual.  Ray flowers large, strap-shaped, and bright yellow.  Disk nearly flat, 1-2" wide in wild species, much wider in cultivated varieties.  Leaves mostly alternate, toothed, long-stalked, and rough on both sides.  Cultivated for its seeds and oil, native west of the Mississippi and occasionally escaped from cultivation elsewhere.  Flowers in summer and fall in waste places and along roadsides.  A wide variety of other sunflower species are native to Wisconsin.  [143]

   

 

 

 

 

 

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