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Wildflowers - Wild Sunflower
Always a favorite, the sunflower never ceases to amaze with its impressive height and head-turning habit. In addition, the tasty seeds are sure to attract many types of birds. If you wish to save the seeds for yourself, be sure to cover with a protective covering, such as cheesecloth. Easy to grow, just make sure that sunflowers get plenty of sun. Involve children in this growing project and make lots of good memories!
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Early Sunflower Seeds Heliopsis helianthoides
This native sunflower is a showy perennial and comes back year after year. Enjoy the sunshine all summer long with these bright yellow wildflowers, which also can be used for long-lasting floral arrangements.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $7.65 / Oz -
On Sale! Maximilian's Sunflower Seeds Helianthus maximiliani
This native sunflower is relatively tall, showy, and reliable, making it a desired species in many tallgrass prairie restoration projects. It also attracts many pollinators and songbirds, so it is an excellent choice for lovers of winged guests.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $8.70 / Oz -
On Sale! Wild Annual Sunflower Seeds Helianthus annuus
The pioneer of sunflowers, this cheery annual is a favorite with songbirds. This native sunflower variety reaches up to a medium height, and the heads are not as large as the domesticated varieties. This sunflower is a common sight in the wild, and the flower heads track with the sun, just like its modern cousins.Quick ViewxWild Annual Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus annuus
The pioneer of sunflowers, this cheery annual is a favorite with songbirds. This native sunflower variety reaches up to a medium height, and the heads are not as large as the domesticated varieties. This sunflower is a common sight in the wild, and the flower heads track with the sun, just like its modern cousins.
$3.48 Pkt - $7.92 / Oz
Always a favorite, the sunflower never ceases to amaze with its impressive height and head-turning habit. In addition, the tasty seeds are sure to attract many types of birds. If you wish to save the seeds for yourself, be sure to cover with a protective covering, such as cheesecloth. Easy to grow, just make sure that sunflowers get plenty of sun. Involve children in this growing project and make lots of good memories!