Helenium bolanderi—Coastal sneezeweed. Grows in wet areas along the coast from northern Sonoma County to Coos County, Oregon. Early 20th century garden books said the floriferous species made a good cutting plant for bouquets. There are 15 to 30 ray flowers measuring up to 25 mm in length. Some people see the visible portion of the up to 1000 disk flowers as purplish; others, as brownish (the ones in the photo will darken with age). These disk flowers become yellow near the stem. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
Summary[edit] Description: Franklin Savanna Wisconsin State Natural Area #409 Milwaukee County. Date: 3 September 2016, 16:06. Source: Common Sneezeweed (Helenium autumnale). Author: Joshua Mayer from Madison, WI, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: A young Sneezeweed blossom in the moist pine flatwoods at Sweetbay Natural Area, Palm Beach County, Florida. Sneezeweed is one of my favorite native wildflowers, It does not make you sneeze and it's not a weed! I don't usually find many of these and, when I do, they have often been chewed upon...must be tasty :). Date: 16 February 2012, 09:43. Source: Southeastern Sneezeweed (Helenium pinnatifidum) Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Bob Peterson from North Palm Beach, Florida, Planet Earth!. Camera location26° 51′ 17.28″ N, 80° 14′ 23.49″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 26.854800; -80.239859.
Helenium bolanderi—Coastal sneezeweed. Grows in wet areas along the coast from northern Sonoma County to Coos County, Oregon. Early 20th century garden books said the floriferous species made a good cutting plant for bouquets. There are 15 to 30 ray flowers measuring up to 25 mm in length. Some people see the visible portion of the up to 1000 disk flowers as purplish; others, as brownish. These disk flowers become yellow near the stem. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.