Definition
Eriophyllum refers to a genus of plants commonly known as woolly sunflowers or golden yarrow. These plants are native to western North America and are known for their vibrant yellow flowers and hairy, woolly foliage. Think of them as the sunshine-y cousins of regular sunflowers, but with a softer, fuzzier vibe. Eriophyllum species are often found in dry, open habitats. They play an important role in supporting local ecosystems by attracting pollinators. They are resilient plants, adapted to thrive in challenging environments. Their bright color adds beauty to the landscape.