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| Sun Exposure | Prairie, Savanna |
| Soil Moisture | Mesic, Dry Mesic, Dry |
| Bloom Time |
Summer, Fall August, September, October |
| Bloom Color | Yellow |
| Max Height | 5 feet |
| Wetland Code | UPL |
| Germ Code | C(60), D |
| Seeds Per Ounce | 95,000 |
Locally abundant on open prairies and in savannas throughout the Tallgrass region; considerably less common in the southern portions of the Tallgrass region. Tall species; up to 4 feet with an unbranched stem; leaves are alternate and smooth; lower leaves are larger, up to 8 inches long and 4 inches wide. Yellow to yellow-orange flowers appear in a dense cylindrical cluster at the top of the plant from August to October.
Edible Uses: Unknown
Medicinal Uses: Unknown
Herbal Uses: Unknwn