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Helianthus californicus - California Sunflower

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Helianthus californicus is a perennial flower more commonly recognized as the California Sunflower. Majestic in stature, this plant reaches an extraordinary height of up to 2-6 feet, flaunting its vibrant yellow-orange blooms that are reminiscent of beautiful California sunsets. The resplendent flowers spring from a charismatic rich green foliage, adding an irresistible charm to any landscape. Despite its glorious appearance, the California Sunflower is robust, capable of withstanding drought-like conditions and preferring a diet of pure sunlight. It relishes in full sun exposure and requires well-drained soil to thrive. More than just a sight for sore eyes, this gem plays a pivotal environmental role by attracting beneficial pollinators. Invest in the California Sunflower for an eco-friendly addition to your garden that enhances its natural beauty all summer long.

  • Size: Up to 2-6 feet tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant yellow-orange blooms
  • Foliage: Rich green leaves
  • Water usage: Can tolerate drought conditions
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Pollinators: Beneficial for pollinators
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