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Sunflower - Autumn Beauty

Sunflower Autumn Beauty (Helianthus Annuus) - Would you like to grow the most cheerful of all flowers in your summer garden? Grow Autumn Beauty Sunflower seed and enjoy these tall stately annuals that brighten up any location. This Autumn Beauty mix of Sunflower seed produces blooms ranging in colors: gold, yellow, rusty red, burgundy and bicolors.

Sunflower - Dwarf Sunspot

Sunflower Dwarf Sunspot (Helianthus Annuus) - One of the easiest flower seeds to grow, Sunflowers, make a huge statement in the summer landscape. Great for containers and flower beds, the Dwarf Sunspot Sunflower only reaches 12 - 24 inches tall with an average sized single 10 inch head.

Sunflower - Giant

Sunflower Giant (Helianthus Annuus) - This flower is a favorite of children to grow from Sunflower seeds. They are so tall and stately that both children and adults will be impressed. This Giant Sunflower variety has massive 10 inch double blooms that are stuffed with tiny, densely-packed petals of richest golden-yellow, all the way to the center!

Sunflower - Joker

Sunflower Joker (Helianthus Annuus) - There is no joking about it, these bi-color Sunflowers are absolutely gorgeous! Grown from Joker Sunflower seeds, these annuals produce blooms that measure 6 - 8 inches in diameter. The unique flower head has outer petals that are long and thin and bright yellow from the tip to close to the base, where they abruptly turn deep red.

Sunflower - Lemon Queen

Sunflower Lemon Queen (Helianthus Annuus Lemon Queen) - Attracting birds, butterflies, and lots of attention! Grown from Lemon Queen Sunflower seed, this impressive annual produces a central stalk and blooms up to 12 inches and then produces several side shoots each with their own lemon yellow blooms.

Sunflower - Wild

Wild Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus) - Imagine a meadow filled with Wild Sunflowers! What a glorious sight to behold! Wild Sunflowers produce numerous 3 - 6 inch flower heads on branching stems. They are native to dry plains, prairies, meadows and foothills in the western United States, Canada and northern Mexico. Wild Sunflower plants are coarse, hairy, leafy, and fast-growing that typically grows 36 - 108 inches tall with stiff branching, upright stalks.