Besseya Today

A rare species native to the Midwest, often found in sandy prairies or oak savannas.

Typically found in the southwestern United States. besseya

Found in meadows and slopes across the Rocky Mountains. A rare species native to the Midwest, often

They generally prefer open, well-drained habitats like prairies, alpine meadows, and rocky slopes. well-drained habitats like prairies

Small, petalless or near-petalless flowers tightly packed into a spike.

basal leaves that are often thick, hairy, and rounded or heart-shaped.