Helianthus annuus (Wild-form)—Wild Sunflower Seeds
This is the wild annual form of the native sunflower. Unlike the selected varieties that are single-trunked with one large flower this native straight species form is multi-branched and multi-flowered. Helianthus annuus are native to North America and are an iconic part of our landscape.
Often seen blooming along the side of the road in ditches and in fields, planted in groups they're an incredible sight. Pollinators love them, and they sway in the summer breeze. Their blooms are not huge, they're just right.
Plant in a full sun location and watch them all summer long as their blooms move with the sun up overhead from sunrise to sunset. These are absolutely worth trying.
Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. If you're wondering though, these are easy to grow. (50 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Helianthus annuus
Grows 3' x varies
This is the wild annual form of the native sunflower. Unlike the selected varieties that are single-trunked with one large flower this native straight species form is multi-branched and multi-flowered. Helianthus annuus are native to North America and are an iconic part of our landscape.
Often seen blooming along the side of the road in ditches and in fields, planted in groups they're an incredible sight. Pollinators love them, and they sway in the summer breeze. Their blooms are not huge, they're just right.
Plant in a full sun location and watch them all summer long as their blooms move with the sun up overhead from sunrise to sunset. These are absolutely worth trying.
Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. If you're wondering though, these are easy to grow. (50 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Helianthus annuus
Grows 3' x varies
This is the wild annual form of the native sunflower. Unlike the selected varieties that are single-trunked with one large flower this native straight species form is multi-branched and multi-flowered. Helianthus annuus are native to North America and are an iconic part of our landscape.
Often seen blooming along the side of the road in ditches and in fields, planted in groups they're an incredible sight. Pollinators love them, and they sway in the summer breeze. Their blooms are not huge, they're just right.
Plant in a full sun location and watch them all summer long as their blooms move with the sun up overhead from sunrise to sunset. These are absolutely worth trying.
Germination instructions will be included with your seeds. If you're wondering though, these are easy to grow. (50 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Helianthus annuus
Grows 3' x varies