Description
Helianthus maximiliani
A beautiful native perennial that blooms in August and September. Features clusters of three to four inch wide showy, bright yellow flowers and grows a statuesque three to ten feet tall. A great landscape and garden plant and an important wildlife habitat species. It provides dense cover, substantial volumes of seed for birds, and nectar and pollen for pollinators. Tolerates a wide range of soils, and is drought tolerant. Easily established by seed. This native sunflower is rhizomatous and may spread vigorously, and therefore may not be suitable for small landscape plantings. Typically grown for flowers. Perennial.
Mateo Green? –
A nice variety of annuals and perennials. Too late to plant this year, but I have spots reserved for some of these seeds next Spring. What I don’t use, I will pass on to our local library seed exchange.
Elias Murphy? –
My little bird loves these sunflower seeds.
Dawson Washington? –
Taste delicious
Clara Ward? –
I like that these are portioned. Easy to pull one out for salads, add the nut mixes or just to snack on. Good price too.