Canyon SunflowerCanyon Sunflower, as the name
suggests, grows in shady canyon areas in addition to other moist areas in coastal
sage scrub, oak woodland and chaparral below 3000 feet. With adequate moisture,
the green leaves will be lush and the bright and showy flowers bloom all year.
This plant grows as a shrub to about five feet, and generally flowers during the
cooler periods of spring, fall and early winter. It does not tolerate frost below
20 degrees, but can grow back from frost damage. Venegasia carpesioides
is named after Padre Miguel Venegas, and "Carpesium" a plant whose flower
heads the Canyon Sunflower resembles. The top photos are of a Canyon Sunflower
bush found in the canyon along Refugio Road. The flower on the right was photographed
on More Mesa.
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