Sunflower, Mexican (Tithonia rotundifolia), packet of 30 seeds

(2 customer reviews)

$3.95

Family:  Aster (Asteracea)

Annual, 120 days to maturity.

Mexican Sunflower.  Native to the drylands of Mexico and the US.  In garden culture, a powerful, soft-leaved bearer of gorgeous, velvety flowers. The plant branches freely and remains in flower for months.  Drought tolerant, yet appreciative of adequate water to produce the finest display.  I found these seeds extremely easy germinators both in the greenhouse and direct-seeded into the spring garden.  The plant needs lots of room for roots as well as aerial parts, will suffer if left potted up for too long, and prefers to grow in warm soils.

packet of 30 seeds, Open Pollinated, Untreated, NO GMO’s

In stock

Share your thoughts!

5 out of 5 stars

2 reviews

Let us know what you think...

2 reviews with a 5-star rating

  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Ann Mutschler

    Must have for pollinators

    Ann Mutschler (verified owner)

    I have an entire hedge of this now, and I will always grow it. It is absolutely covered all day with pollinators. So thrilled with this. And you must touch it! The stems are so soft!

    Upvote if this was helpful (2) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

  2. 4 out of 4 people found this helpful
    Janet Simpson

    Best Pollinator and Hummingbird Attractor around....Hands Down

    Janet Simpson (verified owner)

    I love this plant. No matter the soil, no, matter the condition….this plant will not disappoint. I live in Florida in pure sand and I must constantly replenish my nutrients because with the rains everything is washed away. I have dropped seeds in Florida sand and they will grow. Maybe not to full height, but once this plant sprouts, it will flower. I have had Hummingbirds kick off Giant Swallowtails to get to the nectar. The Hummingbirds made a nest in my favorite tree and they need nectar for their babies. Grow this plant for yourself and the pollinators, it is like a drive-in movie or a musical show. It will not disappoint. One more thing, if the wind, squirrels bend or break the branches, don’t cut off….it will self heal and you will have a ton of new flowers. Enjoy.

    Upvote if this was helpful (4) Downvote if this was not helpful (0) Flag for removal

    Something wrong with this post? Thanks for letting us know. If you can point us in the right direction...

×

Login

Register

A link to set a new password will be sent to your email address.

Continue as a Guest

Don't have an account? Sign Up