Take a Walk with Tavia #37 – Mexican Sunflower Post author:David Wheeler Post published:07/30/2020 Post category:Outdoors / Summer / Wildflowers / Woodland Garden Post comments:0 Comments Take a Walk with Tavia #37 highlights Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia). This gigantic plant is an annual in our area because it is frost tender. Mexican Sunflower attracts many butterflies including Monarchs. Enjoy! Tags: mexican sunflower, nature, outside, summer, walk, walk with tavia, wildflowers, woodland garden Read more articles Previous PostTake a Walk with Tavia #36 – Cardinal Flower Next PostTake a Walk with Tavia #38 – Monarch caterpillars and milkweed You Might Also Like Take a Walk with Tavia #46 – Dwarf Japanese Anemones 09/02/2020 Take a Walk with Tavia #48 – Tagging Monarch Butterflies 09/14/2020 Red-eared Silders (Trachemys scripta) 07/17/2024 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.