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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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New Prairie Sunflower Seeds Helianthus petiolaris
This lovely wild sunflower species grows well in a variety of soil types; it is native to the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico. Prairie Sunflower is an annual and has an extended blooming season of June-September. Birds, butterflies, and native bees are attracted to the bright yellow flowers.Quick ViewxPrairie Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus petiolaris
This lovely wild sunflower species grows well in a variety of soil types; it is native to the United States, Canada, and parts of Mexico. Prairie Sunflower is an annual and has an extended blooming season of June-September. Birds, butterflies, and native bees are attracted to the bright yellow flowers.
$3.48 Pkt - $10.57 / Oz -
New Swamp Sunflower Seeds Helianthus angustifolius
This species is perfect for wet and heavy soil where other sunflowers cannot thrive. The tall stalks reach up to 8 feet high and are donned with showy yellow flowers. Blooming time is August-October. Various butterflies like Silvery Checkerspot butterfly use Swamp Flower as a host plant.Quick ViewxSwamp Sunflower Seeds
Helianthus angustifolius
This species is perfect for wet and heavy soil where other sunflowers cannot thrive. The tall stalks reach up to 8 feet high and are donned with showy yellow flowers. Blooming time is August-October. Various butterflies like Silvery Checkerspot butterfly use Swamp Flower as a host plant.
$3.48 Pkt - $17.16 / 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!