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Helianthus annuus
Common Sunflower
Item #: 1028
Category: Wildflowers
Habit: Annual
Bloom: May-Oct
Height: 2 - 8'
Planting Rates: 5 lb. per acre 1 oz. per 550 sq. ft.
SOIL TYPE |
SUNLIGHT |
Soil Moisture |
| Sand |
Loam |
Clay |
Caliche |
Full |
Partial |
Dappled |
Shade |
| X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
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Medium Moist |
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Description
The Common Sunflower is one of those natives that we all take for granted. We
see them here, there and everywhere, but almost always at a distance. We have
forgotten how attractive those big yellow blooms are, when seen up close.
Sunflowers are a "nostalgic" flower that make us think of farms and country
gardens of the past. They turn up on everything from clothing to pot holders
in the kitchen.
They've never been out of fashion to the wild things, either. Common
Sunflowers are a terrific habitat plant! They attract a variety of bees and
butterflies, and are a larval food of choice for the Gorgone Crescentspot,
Painted Lady, Silvery Crescentspot, and Bordered Patch butterflies. Common
Sunflowers are also a major food source for seed-eating birds in the fall. To
top it all off, they are hardy enough to withstand drought conditions, and if you allow them to re-seed, they will be there to feed wildlife
and provide beauty every year.
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