Helianthus tuberosus

Native to the west of the Finger Lakes Region, Jerusalem artichoke is naturalized in much of NY State. Found along roadsides, moist-wet fields, and old homesteads. The tuber is edible (harvest in the fall); aggressive harvesting is needed to prevent this species from over-running companion plantings.

Plant Information

Common Name(s): 
Jerusalem Artichoke
Type: 
Non-Native
Herbaceous Plants - Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
Native Region: 
Midwest US
Moisture: 
Moist
Light: 
Sun
Part Sun
Can be weedy
Used in traditional 19th century gardens

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