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In this delightful range of sunflower seeds you'll find annual and perennial varieties in all sorts of colours - bright yellow, claret red, green and white. The various sunflowers listed here will grow from 45cm to 3m, depending on the variety you choose! Birds love to eat the seeds, so grow some sunflowers near your house and watch the birds feed in the autumn.
Sunflower 'Key Lime Pie'Helianthus debilis Customer RatingAttractive clusters of small flowers each with primrose-cream petals, surrounding an unusual lime-green centre disk. En-masse, this mouthwatering combination looks great in borders or as a cut flower. Gorgeous companion for Claret. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Sunflower 'Key Lime Pie' - Kew Collection SeedsHelianthus debilis Attractive clusters of small flowers each with primrose-cream petals, surrounding an unusual lime-green centre disk. En-masse, this mouthwatering combination looks great in borders or as a cut flower.Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Sunflower For Cutting CollectionHelianthus annuus 'Pastiche', 'Velvet Queen', 'Taiyo', 'Italian White', 'Prado Yellow' Long gone are the days when Sunflowers were grown by children! T&M bring together five distinctive varieties for garden performance and especially to use as cut flowers. PASTICHE offers pastel shades of yellows, reds, creams etc; VELVET QUEEN with rich red flowers; TAIYO of medium height and fresh yellow petals surrounding a chocolate centre; ITALIAN WHITE with smaller, creamy-white blooms; and PRADO YELLOW, multiflowered of mid height and virtually pollen-free flowers. PACKET CONTENTS:One foil each of: Pastiche, Velvet Queen, Taiyo, Italian White and Prado Yellow. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |

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