Common woolly sunflower typically blooms from late spring to early summer in the United States. The flowers are at their best during the month of June when they display vibrant colors and attract pollinators. Blooming occurs once a year, lasting for about 2-3 weeks. To extend the blooming period, deadhead spent flowers regularly to encourage new blooms. Additionally, providing adequate sunlight and well-drained soil can help promote continuous flowering. Maintaining consistent moisture levels is crucial for prolonged blooming.
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