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Nov 20, 2011 4:48 AM CST
Name: Myriam Vandenberghe
Ghent, Belgium (Zone 8a)
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I have been breaking my head what specie this Helianthus could be.
Since a couple of years it grows in the local nature reserve.
It is one of the latest flowers to bloom making it a valuable food source for insects..
It grows very tall 1,5 to 1,8 m, the leaves feel very coarse.
Flowers are big (7-8cm)
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