A (typically) late bloomer

Heliomerus multiflora, June 23, 2021

Heliomerus multiflora, June 23, 2021

Common & scientific name
Showy goldeneye, Heliomeris multiflora

Family
Sunflower, Asteraceae

Location
Roadside, 8,200’

Fun, weird, helpful, or little known fact
Grows from the foothills to the subalpine, and is most often seen roadside on the lower portion of Independence Pass.  The penultimate sunflower (“helios” means “sun”), it is a favorite of bees, both sweat and bumble.  It is considered a late summer flower—and is blooming in June!  (Hint: don’t wait to see the flower show this summer—it will end early.)