False Sunflower is a perennial forb native to the eastern half of the United States and Canada. Also known as Oxeye Sunflower, this aggressive wildflower inhabits upland prairies and open grasslands.
Prefers full sun to part shade
Mature heights of 4-5 feet
Adapts well to mesic to dry soils
Commonly found growing with native warm season grass species
Bright yellow flowers atop this plant from July-August
Spreading via seed, it is not highly aggressive
Makes a great addition to butterfly or native gardens
Deer resistant species