Beach Sunflower is the flower which is more commonly seen
in home gardens in cities. It should be distinguished from the real
Sunflower, which is a larger plant, with larger
flowers. Beach Sunflower is an erect or a spreading perennial that can grow
up to 3-4 ft tall. It has attractive,
small sunflower-like flower heads which are borne throughout the
year. These showy flowers have 10 to 20, pale yellow rays that encircle
a purplish-brown disk that is ½ to 1 inch wide.
Different species of butterflies are attracted
to these charming flowers. The 3-inch-wide flowers of this plant are
followed by small seeds that readily germinate to produce plantlets. The
Beach Sunflower has small, dark green, triangular or heart-shaped leaves
that are irregularly lobed and toothed. These glossy leaves are roughly
pubescent and attain a length of 4 inches.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Delhi.
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