Skip to content
Jackson Park WildflowersJackson Park Wildflowers
Jackson Park WildflowersJackson Park Wildflowers
  • Home
  • Discover
    • Get Started
    • Plant Finder
    • Glossary
    • Browse by Genera
    • Other Biota — lower plants and Fungi
    • Other Biota — animals
  • Explore
    • Jackson Park — Scoreboard
  • About
  • Glossary
  • Plant Finder
  • 0
    Cart

    No products in the cart.

    Return to shop

Home / Plant Finder / Verbesina
Filter

Showing the single result

Sorting
Filtered (1)
Filter Plants
  • Reset all×
  • Yellow×
  • Radial×
Filter Plants

1 product found

Show (1)
Cancel
  • Reset all×
  • Yellow×
  • Radial×
Filtered (1)
The top of the wingstem plant is a dome (a panicle) of coarse-looking flowerheads. Each flowerhead is 1-2" across, with 2-10 yellow, oblong, drooping petals, 1/2-1" long that are derived from the sterile ray florets. Some 40-60+ yellowish-green, tubular disk florets project in all directions in a hemisphere of widely-spaced, robust, bud-like blunt cylinders, the tips of the disk florets. When receptive to pollen, the disk florets bear a protruding style with a bifurcated, curling pair of stigmas (likened by one source to a "pince-nez" — a pair of eyeglasses on a handle); the five stamens and their flattened, black anthers are appressed to the body of the style. The fruit is a teardrop-shaped seed with a pair of thin wings and two short, robust, spiky awns. Immature seeds are green; the seeds (and seedheads) turn brown when mature.
Quick View

Verbesina

Verbesina alternifolia

wingstem [Blooms: Jul-Oct]

Plant Finder Glossary
Discover
Explore
About

I want to acknowledge the work of a friend and colleague, Dr. Fred Donner. We both share a passion for the flowers in Jackson Park. Fred's website (jacksonparkwildflowers.org) inspired me to build my own website and database; use and enjoy them both.

I am also pleased to thank my ninja web gurus and coders, Lindsey Young and Stefanie Engstrom. This site would not exist without their herculean labors.

Copyright 2026 © Michael LaBarbera

  • Home
  • Discover
    • Get Started
    • Plant Finder
    • Glossary
    • Browse by Genera
    • Other Biota — lower plants and Fungi
    • Other Biota — animals
  • Explore
    • Jackson Park — Scoreboard
  • About
  • Login
  • Newsletter
  • Plant Finder