Definition
Woolly sunflower refers to plants in the genus Eriophyllum, known for their fuzzy, wool-like foliage and bright yellow flowers. They're like the teddy bears of the sunflower world, offering a soft texture alongside vibrant color. These plants are commonly found in western North America, particularly in drier environments. They're adapted to withstand tough conditions and thrive where others struggle. Woolly sunflowers attract pollinators, like bees and butterflies, adding to the local biodiversity. Their resilience and cheerful appearance make them a welcome sight in any landscape.