Ashy Sunflower is a perennial forb native to most of the eastern half of the United States. This attractive wildflower can be found growing in the full sunlight of upland prairies and open grasslands.
Mature heights of 3-5 feet
Blooms from July-October with bright yellow flowers
Popular species with pollinators of all kinds
Spreads through seed and rhizomatous growth
Can become aggressive, especially in disturbed areas
Commonly in used in conservation areas and flower gardens
Highly palatable species for grazing livestock
Populations can decrease if over-grazed
Deer resistant species