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Image ID: ar68L
 
			- Common Sunflower
					Common sunflower has a larger flower with a more prominent eye. 
- Cup-Plant
					Leaves of cup-plant join around the stem, forming a distinctive 'cup.' 
- Large-Flowered Leafcup
					Leafcup has maple-like leaves, while woodland sunflower has lanceolate leaves. 
- Oxeye
					Woodland sunflower has a narrower leaf. 
- Pale-Leaved Sunflower
					Leaves of woodland sunflower have very short stems (less than 1/4 inch); pale-leaved sunflower leaves have slightly longer, and the leaves have more conspicuous veins. 
- Small Wood Sunflower
					Small wood sunflower has a smaller blossom. 
- Sneezeweed
					Sneezeweed has a relatively unusually shaped petal, roughly triangular with a scalloped outer edge. 
- Tall Coneflower
					The coneflower has a lobed leaf, while woodland sunflower has a lanceolate leaf. 
- Tall Coreopsis
					Tall coreopsis has a three-part divided leaf; sunflower leaf is entire. 
- Thin-Leaved Sunflower
					These are very difficult to tell apart. Thin-leaved sunflower has a stemless leaf, while the woodland sunflower has short-stemmed leaves. 
- Whorled Rosinweed
					Whorled rosinweed leaves occur in whorls of three, while woodland sunflower leaves occur in pairs. 
 
 
		
			 
	







