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  2. Helianthus divaricatus - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus divaricatus, commonly known as the rough sunflower, [3] woodland sunflower, [4] or rough woodland sunflower, [5] is a North American species perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. It is native to central and eastern North America , from Ontario and Quebec in the north, south to Florida and Louisiana and west to Oklahoma and Iowa .

  3. Helianthus strumosus - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus strumosus, the pale-leaf woodland sunflower, [3] is a species of sunflower native to North America east of the Great Plains and is in the family Asteraceae. [4] It is a native perennial sunflower that resembles other members of this family including the Pale Sunflower (H. decapetalus), Woodland Sunflower (H. divaricatus), Hispid Sunflower (H. hirsutus), and Jerusalem Artichoke (H ...

  4. Helianthus - Wikipedia

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    Most cultivars of sunflower are variants of H. annuus, but four other species (all perennials) are also domesticated. This includes H. tuberosus, the Jerusalem artichoke, which produces edible tubers. There are many species in the sunflower genus Helianthus, and many species in other genera that may be called sunflowers.

  5. Helianthus microcephalus - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus microcephalus is a perennial species of Helianthus also known as small woodland sunflower [1] or small-wood sunflower or small-head sunflower [3] or simply as woodland sunflower. [2] It is a native of Northern America, and is to be found growing in open woodlands and along roadsides.

  6. Helianthus decapetalus - Wikipedia

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    Helianthus decapetalus, known by the common names thinleaf sunflower, [3] thin-leaved sunflower, [4] and woodland sunflower, [5] is a perennial forb in the family Asteraceae.It is native to the Eastern and Central United States and Canada, from New Brunswick west to Iowa, Wisconsin, and Ontario, south as far as Georgia and Louisiana.

  7. List of food plants native to the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem artichoke - specific species of sunflower with large, edible root. Lily Bulbs- several species in Lilium family; Oca - specific species of Oxalis, or Wood Sorrel with large edible root. Tobacco Root (species of Velerian, not actual tobacco) Wapato- several species of Sagittaria; Wild Onion- several native species, such as Ramps and ...

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  9. Eastern Agricultural Complex - Wikipedia

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    The earliest cultivated plant in North America is the bottle gourd, remains of which have been excavated at Little Salt Spring, Florida dating to 8000 BCE. [7] Squash (Cucurbita pepo var. ozarkana) is considered to be one of the first domesticated plants in the Eastern Woodlands, having been found in the region about 5000 BCE, though possibly not domesticated in the region until about 1000 BCE.

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