Family: Asteraceae
Scientific Name: Tithonia rotundifolia
Common Name: Fiesta Del Sol Mexican Sunflower, Tithonia Mexican Sunflower
Description | One of the first dwarf Mexican Sunflowers. |
Pronunciation | (tih-THO-nee-a)(ro-tun-dih-FOL-ia) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Annuals |
Sunlight | full to partial |
Moisture | average, never dry |
Soil & Site | average |
Growing Media | average patio |
Flowers | daisy-like, orange, ray flowers are darker than the disk flowers, attracts butterflies, tends to produce a stronger bloom later in the growing season |
Leaves | alternate, coarse, long petals, 3-5 lobes, leaf surface has a velvet texture. |
Dimensions | 2-3 feet tall |
Maintenance | definitely benefits from dead heading to prolong blooming |
Propagation | seeds |
Native Site | Native to Central America. |
Misc Facts | Tithonia comes from the mythological Tithonus a young man much loved by the dawn goddess Aurora. |
Notes & Reference | #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), #51-Armitage's Manual of Annuals, Biennials, and Half-Hardy Perennials (Arimitage) |
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