Species Common Woolly Sunflower

Common Woolly Sunflower

Eriophyllum lanatum

Common Woolly Sunflower (Eriophyllum lanatum) is a species of daisy-like perennial plant with woolly leaves. The small, furry, gray-green leaves form a dense clump in the center of the plant, while the daisy-like yellow flowers appear along the stalk in summer. The flowers are about a half an inch across and have yellow petals and yellow centers that are actually made of disk-like clusters of tubular flowers. It is a drought tolerant and low maintenance plant. In dry climates, it can be an excellent source of early season forage for bees and butterflies. It is also a great choice for rock gardens or for ground cover in sunny and dry sites.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation,Seed Propagation,Seed Propagation,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

Sun:

full sun,part sun/part shade

Soil:

Sandy

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

Low

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

watering

The watering needs of the Common Woolly Sunflower vary depending on the season and climate in which they are grown. In the spring, they should receive weekly watering, and in the summer, they should be watered more frequently, every 3-4 days. During the fall and winter, the frequency of watering should be reduced, to every 10-14 days. These plants like moist soil, but do not like to sit in soggy or wet soil. When watering, make sure to wet the soil thoroughly and that it is draining properly so as to avoid root rot.

sunlight

The Common Woolly Sunflower (Eriophyllum lanatum) needs full sun throughout the day and should receive at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight exposure to thrive. This plant species does best in bright, direct sunlight, so it should be planted in an area that receives plenty of sunlight. Make sure to provide afternoon shade for the plant in places with intense midday sunlight exposure. As with most plants, the specific amounts and timing of sunlight required by the Woolly Sunflower will vary based on the specific location, so be sure to research your local climate.

pruning

The best time for pruning your Common Woolly Sunflower (Eriophyllum lanatum) is in late winter or early spring before it begins actively growing. Since it is a medium sized shrub, you should prune it back by about a quarter to a third of its current size each year. This will encourage new and bushy growth, and will keep it looking neat and tidy. Additionally, dead or diseased branches should be removed throughout the growing season to help keep the Common Woolly Sunflower healthy.