Sunflowers
Sunflowers are a group of around 70 flowers in the daisy family. All but three South American species are native to North America and Central America. Sunflowers were domesticated by Native American growers, but are now farmed commercially worldwide. North Dakota is the top sunflower State.
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Mexican Sunflower: Red Torch
$5.50Showy sunflowers (to 3” across) with orange to orange-red rays and orange-yellow disks bloom from mid-summer to fall.
Minimum 40 seeds
Germination 88% – June 2021
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Sunflower: Evening Sun
$5.50Shades of autumn colors ranging from red, mahogany-red, burgundy, russet-bronze, vivid gold, all in bicolor blends.
60 Days
Minimum 40 seeds
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Sunflower: Lemon Queen
$5.50Tall, 6-8 feet with pale yellow petals contrasting against a large cocoa center. One large main flower and branching secondary flowers.
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Sunflower: Titan
$5.50(Helianthus annuus)
The Titan Sunflower is a truly fun and astounding plant. Capable of 12-plus feet in height and a flower of up to two feet across, the Titan certainly lives up to its name. Deep yellow color and old-fashioned appearance make for a striking border, fence cover or backdrop.
Minimum 35 Seeds