[Sunflowers: The Genus Helianthus Found East of the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington]

Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower

Helianthus cusickii

Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii

The photo above shows Cusick's sunflower as seen along the main road through the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument........May 28, 2007.

Characteristics:

Prostrate to erect perennial to 3 feet tall. Flower heads radiate, large, and yellow (both rays and disk). The rays are typically 8 to 13, but more may be present. The leaves are entire, perhaps somewhat wavy, linear to lanceolate in shape.


Habitat:

Dry open habitats from the lowlands and foothills.


Range:

Cusick's sunflower may be found east of the Cascade Mountains from Ellensburg,WA east to southwest Idaho, south through eastern Oregon into northeastern California.


Flower head of Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii - Involucral bracts of Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii

Cusick's sunflower as seen along US Highway 97 alongside Yakama lands......June 5, 2009.

Skipper butterfly on Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii

The photo above shows a skipper visiting Cusick's sunflower as seen along the main road through the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.........May 28, 2007.

Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii - Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii

Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii - Cusick's Sunflower, Turniproot Sunflower: Helianthus cusickii

Cusick's sunflower blooming on slopes next to the Black Canyon Trail trailhead, Yakima County, WA........May 26, 2019.

Paul Slichter