Description
Giant Grey Striped Sunflower – 1 oz bag
Giant Grey Striped Sunflower has a giant yellow flower head, up to 2 feet across on a single, tall stalk, up to 12 feet. The large seeds have characteristic grey stripes. This is a cultivar of the true North American native that is such a familiar sight. This sunflower traveled to Europe where it was further cultivated into this giant. A great choice for producing large seeds and decorative heads. Thin the seedlings to 2′ – 3′ apart. These may need support against a wall or fence in windy areas and will do better if planted with composted manure and slow-release fertilizer. Allow the heads to dry completely before removing the seeds.
Keep them deadheaded until the end of the season. If you deadhead your sunflowers, they will keep pumping out new blossoms in their will to create seeds and more sunflowers. Don’t cut the stalk way back, the next sunflower often forms just inches from the place you deadheaded.
Leave the very last batch of spent flowers for the birds and for next year’s flowers. When it seems like the sunflowers are slowing down, leave the last set on flower heads on the plant for the birds. Even if its a little ugly going into Fall, birds like the seed heads right on the plant. Little finches especially like to sit on top of the old brown seed head and bend over and pluck seeds out.
Color: Yellow
Height: 8 – 12 feet
Type: Annual
Climate: Sun-Dry
Zone: 3-10
Seeds per lb: 2,900
Approximate seeds per 1oz: 180