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Sunflowers
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FL3270Helianthus annuus One look at Soraya and you'll know why it was a Fleuroselect winner! Halos of luminescent orange petals surround handsome dark-mahogany centers. Each plant has thick, sturdy 20 inch stems that support loads of 4-6 inch blooms. If you love to decorate, you'll love the production of Soraya. You can expect up to 25 flowers per plant! Its unique color complements the fall season. Grows to 6 feet tall. Pollen free. Germination code: (4)
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FL3271Helianthus annuus This fanciful mix of semi-double and double flowers is one of the most eye-catching varieties available. Colors of red, orange, brown, gold and all the bicolors in between create a literal blanket of color in your garden. Multi-branched and growing to 6 feet in height. The main-stem flowers are 6-7 inches across and branch blooms typically are 4-5 inches. Ideal for a cut flower as this variety is pollen free and one of the earliest to bloom. Germination code: (4)
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FL3272Helianthus annuus If you want a really big sunflower, Kong is the one to grow. Reaching 12 feet tall, Kong is even more impressive because it's multi-branched and covered with 4-6 inch yellow blooms offset by large, dark green leaves. Heavy stalked and very sturdy. Grow a forest of these giants, and you'll have to keep an eye out for big monkeys! Germination code: (4)
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FL3274Helianthus annuus This grown-up, teddy bear type is a most unusual addition to your sunflower garden. Seven to eight inch, fully double, fluffy golden yellow blooms adorn this 6 foot tall sunflower. Giant Sungold is a wonderful variety to use as a background for other sunflower varieties or as a screen to create your own private garden. One of the most popular with trial ground visitors. Germination code: (4)
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FL3278Helianthus annuus All plants of this uniform selection grow at the same rate and bloom at the same height-3 1/2 feet. The beautiful 6-8 inch blooms have wide, 4 inch, jet black centers that are framed by rich, lemon-colored petals. Sunrich Lemon has a strong root system that helps anchor plants in windy areas. Germination code: (4)
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FL3279Helianthus annuus We recommend Sunseed specifically for its delicious sunflower seeds. It produces an abundance of large kernels that are great for snacking, and can be used for making sunflower oil, too. If you don't quite get around to harvesting the seed, the birds will thank you. The earliest maturing variety in its class, Sunseed makes 10-14 inch heads on 4-5 foot tall plants. Germination code: (4)
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FL3281Helianthus annuus This beautiful, bicolor sunflower is delightful in group plantings in sunny beds or borders. It is also well suited for cut flower production. Uniform plants reach a height of about 3 feet and produce 1 1/2 foot long side branches. Each flower has a dark center disc, surrounded by striking reddish-brown rays tipped in yellow. Germination code: (4)
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FL3282Helianthus annuus Prado Red is one of the first sunflowers to bloom, making it an ideal choice for home gardens and for cut flower production. A multi-branched variety, Prado Red produces 15-20 beautiful deep red flowers per plant. It grows 5 1/2-6 feet tall, and each 14-21 inch branch is graced with a 5-6 inch flower. Slightly more sensitive to cold temperatures than other varieties, so wait until all danger of frost is past to plant. Germination code: (4)
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FL3284Helianthus annuus Kids really fall for Teddy Bear. This unusual member of the sunflower family is unlike regular types. It has cuddly-looking, 4-5 inch fully-doubled yellow flowers that are held up on sturdy dwarf plants 2 1/2-3 feet tall. Kids can get a real eyeful! A unique addition to larger floral arrangements, or displayed alone in a vase. We particularly like it with Bells of Ireland. Germination code: (4)

