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Helianthus divaricatus
This is one of the species clearly native to Michigan. It does not occur very far west of the Great Lakes, except at latitudes much farther south. Typically in dry and open forests, and savannas of oak, pine, or aspen, especially at edges; fence rows, fields, roadsides, and railroads.
Forest and Marshland Trail
Some plants with distinct but short petioles and other intermediate characters are considered to be hybrids.
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the surface is looks like super commen