Tithonia tubaeformis, commonly known as the Mexican sunflower, is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. Native to Mexico and Central America, this species has been introduced to other parts of the world as an ornamental plant. It can grow up to 2 meters tall and features large, bright orange or yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and fall. The leaves are rough-textured, toothed, and slightly hairy.
Tithonia tubaeformis prefers full sun and well-drained soil, though it can tolerate some shade. While it is drought-tolerant once established, the plant benefits from regular watering during dry spells. This species attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators, making it an excellent addition to any garden or landscape designed for biodiversity conservation or aesthetic purposes due to its vibrant seasonal colors.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Tithonia
- Family
- Asteraceae
Other names.