Helianthus anomalus is of particular interest to biologists because it is a natural hybrid, meaning the species originated in nature from a hybridization of two other sunflowers. The parental flowers,
H. annuus and
H.petiolaris, are found in dramatically different environments.
H annuus is found in clay based soils while
H. petiolaris is found in sandier soils. The hybrid flower,
H. anomalus, is able to inhabit such a different and stressful environment due to divergence in parental gene dominance. Common garden experiments of the parental and hybrid flowers show distinct preference to their different habitats. ==Applications in biotechnology==