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Velvet Queen Sunflower

Velvet Queen Sunflower

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Precio habitual $3.40 USD
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Velvet Queen Sunflower

55 days. 4-6 in. flowers in gold, brown, cream, orange, muted reds and violets, including bicolor flowers. Well-branched, sturdy, poly-headed 6-7 ft. plants. Use for cut flowers and tall borders. Small (4 g) packet has about 140 seeds.

Sunflowers

Helianthus annuus unless otherwise noted.
How to grow: Annual. Germination: 14 days, 70 degrees F. Full sun. Direct sow in May or June. Space 12-18” apart. Taller varieties may need staking. Early in the growth stage, place a pole at the base of the stalk. As the stem grows, use twine or soft ties to secure it to the stake every 6’ or so. History: Some archaeologists believe that Native Americans may have cultivated sunflowers as early as 3000 B.C. Uses: You can leave any remaining seed-heads in the garden for fall and winter visitors. Or you can cut and dry the seed-heads indoors. Throughout the winter months, tie dried heads to trees or to your deck to create feeding stations.Uses: You can leave any remaining seed-heads in the garden for fall and winter visitors. Or you can cut and dry the seed-heads indoors. Throughout the winter months, tie dried heads to fences or to your deck or suspend in trees to feed birds.

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