Tithonia rotundafolia Native to Mexico, and still preferring the hottest location that can be provided. These are late flowering, at their best from mid summer through fall when they attract butterflies and beneficial insects like minute pirate bugs, hover flies, and pest-eating wasps. Don't transplant or direct seed until soil warms enough to sow beans. Seeds Per Packet: 100 Seeds Per Gram: 93
Fiesta del Sol NEW FOR 2024! This is a dwarf version of the towering Mexican sunflower that grows 2-3’ tall (rather than 6-7.’) Abundant orange flowers are 3” in diameter, densely borne, and are fine for cutting. Attractive for bumbles and butterflies, and unharvested seed heads become autumn bird feeders. An All American Selection from 2000 that can fit into any landscape. Enjoys full sun and heat. Plant directly into ... pricing and more
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Torch Large annual bushes of flaming orange 2-3½" composite flowers, 5-8' tall, spreading 4'. Long stems for cut flowers. pricing and more
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