WILD SUNFLOWER (Helianthus annuus)
DESCRIPTION—These native wild sunflowers are a true expression of the Midwest. This is your standard branching, multi-headed, brilliant yellow, pollinator attracting, and mesmerizing expression of summer. This variety can reach 6-7 feet and the birds love it. We wild harvested these seeds from the land we steward in Garnett, Kansas. Sow seeds in the Fall/Winter or cold stratify before planting in the Spring. We do not ship this variety to Iowa.
GROWING INSTRUCTIONS—Sow seeds in late fall to early spring so seeds experience cold stratification. Prepare a clean weed-free area. Sow seeds on top of soil, rake in, and then press seeds into the soil.