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Neonicotinoid-Free
Heirloom

Mammoth Grey Stripe Sunflower

Quick Facts:

  • Yellow flowers reach 12" in diameter
  • Colossal 10-12' stocks
  • Produces hundreds of striped, grey seeds
  • Loved by birds; Makes great chicken feed
  • Blooms summer to fall

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

shipping estimated time of arrival Get it between Wednesday May 14th - Monday May 19th

Mammoth Grey Stripe Sunflower

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Helianthus annuus

Truly a mammoth!  Mammoth Grey Stripe sunflower produces colossal ten to twelve-foot-tall stalks topped by gigantic heads reaching up to 12 inches in diameter.   Sturdy stems are inviting of a climb, but be warned, they're a bit prickly.  Large seed heads eventually bring forth hundreds of grey-striped seeds, the weight of which flips the head upside down.  At this point birds start to take notice, which is a bad thing if you intended to eat those seeds, but you'll get at least a bit of consolation watching the birds perform acrobatic feats trying to get at your ripening seeds. And once that wears off you can always cover the heads with fine mesh or breathable row cloth to keep the birds away.  Mature... More

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Helianthus annuus

Truly a mammoth!  Mammoth Grey Stripe sunflower produces colossal ten to twelve-foot-tall stalks topped by gigantic heads reaching up to 12 inches in diameter.   Sturdy stems are inviting of a climb, but be warned, they're a bit prickly.  Large seed heads eventually bring forth hundreds of grey-striped seeds, the weight of which flips the head upside down.  At this point birds start to take notice, which is a bad thing if you intended to eat those seeds, but you'll get at least a bit of consolation watching the birds perform acrobatic feats trying to get at your ripening seeds. And once that wears off you can always cover the heads with fine mesh or breathable row cloth to keep the birds away.  Matures approximately 100 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Helianthus annuus

Truly a mammoth!  Mammoth Grey Stripe sunflower produces colossal ten to twelve-foot-tall stalks topped by gigantic heads reaching up to 12 inches in diameter.   Sturdy stems are inviting of a climb, but be warned, they're a bit prickly.  Large seed heads eventually bring forth hundreds of grey-striped seeds, the weight of which flips the head upside down.  At this point birds start to take notice, which is a bad thing if you intended to eat those seeds, b... read more

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Helianthus annuus

Truly a mammoth!  Mammoth Grey Stripe sunflower produces colossal ten to twelve-foot-tall stalks topped by gigantic heads reaching up to 12 inches in diameter.   Sturdy stems are inviting of a climb, but be warned, they're a bit prickly.  Large seed heads eventually bring forth hundreds of grey-striped seeds, the weight of which flips the head upside down.  At this point birds start to take notice, which is a bad thing if you intended to eat those seeds, but you'll get at least a bit of consolation watching the birds perform acrobatic feats trying to get at your ripening seeds. And once that wears off you can always cover the heads with fine mesh or breathable row cloth to keep the birds away.  Matures approximately 100 days after sowing.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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L.D.
Germinates fast!

Came in great packaging and germinated fast. Still waiting for them to get big as were just planted

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Laurie Childs
So Far, Great!

These Mammoth sunflower seeds have sprouted indoors, and are about 2 weeks along. The plants are approximately 9" tall and should be ready to transplant in another week or so. I can hardly wait! This is one of my very favorite varieties of sunflowers. Two thumbs up!

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Chase Smith
Thriving

Almost all the seeds have sprouted and are thriving in this California sun, thank you!

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Adrian E
Highly recommend

Great seeds

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Deb Weir
Growing well

I haven't yet planted all of the seeds, but the ones I have planted are growing well. Hopefully they continue to do well and grow into big beautiful sunflowers!

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