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Sunflower, Velvet Queen
Crimson red petals set this sunflower apart from all others! Nice sized 5-6" flowers work great as cut flowers. Grows 4-5' tall. 100 days.
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(H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days.
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Helianthus annuus Dark, handsome sunflower with velvety deep-colored 5" blooms in burgundy, mahogany, burnt red and bronze, all with dark centers. Excellent cut flower or for borders; well-branched with strong stems. Grows to 5'. Approx. 70 seeds/pack, 18,000 seeds/lb.
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Brilliant reddish colored flowers with dark centers are earlier to bloom than other sunflowers. Produces many blooms per plant with long stems for cut flowers. Plant seed 6" apart and 1/2" deep after spring frost. Thin to 1' apart when plants reach 2" tall.
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(H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days.
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Germination: 7-14 days at 70-75°F. Culture: Outdoors (recommended) - after last frost, in groups of 3-4. Thin. Indoors - sow in final container 3-4 weeks prior to planting out. Dislikes root disturbance. Growing on: Hold indoors no longer than 4 weeks. Provide full sun, high fertility, good air movement. Light/Soil: Full sun; light, well-drained soil. Spacing: 9-24". Use: Cut or dried, back of beds, screen. Harvest: Fresh - flowers just beginning to open. Dried - completely open. Hang or use silica...
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Dark velvety crimson blooms are accented with traces of yellow around a black center. Foliage is distinct and attractive and the plants are free branching, bearing lots of 5-6" blooms that are lovely for cutting. Plants are tall, over 5 in height.
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Velvet Queen sunflowers have a stunning color of deep red that fades outward from its black center to tips that are splashed with orange. They grow up to seven feet tall and offer blooms that are 10 inches in diameter. They are drought tolerant and require a lot of sun. Birds flock to these flowers as they provide a substantial amount of food for them. Sunflowers are good cut flowers. Planting should be done in the spring after the danger of frost is past. There are other varieties of sunflowers...
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(H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days.
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Try some of our interesting and beautiful sunflower varieties. Sunflowers are beautiful from mid-summer through fall with many of these varieties being multiple bloomers with many heads. Sunflower seeds are a favorite of chickadees and finches. If you plan on saving some for future planting, it is best to cover the sunflower heads with a mesh bag as the finches seem to know just the right time when the sunflower seeds are at their peak of perfection. These accent many of the other heirloom...
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(H. annuus) Striking sunflower has velvety, dark mahogany-red petals with an almost black center. Well branched, free-flowering plants with strong stems make this an ideal sunflower for borders or cut flowers. Plants grow 5–7' tall. 75 days.
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5405LO Lemon Queen Sunflower OG Luxuriant 8" blooms with lemon-yellow petals surrounding striking solid brown centers. Although it can grow up to 10' tall in rich soil, its powerful stems do not lodge. Likes high fertility; makes shorter stems and narrower petals in average soil. Not early; bloomed for Donna Dyrek in late August. CCOF-certified. ~45 seeds/g.
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Helianthus laetiflorus ‘Lemon Queen
‘Lemon Queen’s cloud of citrus yellow daisies will quench your thirst for color and cheer, while robust columns of deep green foliage make a strong architectural statement in the border or meadow planting.
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Rich, vibrant colors awaken the senses and magnify the depth of this heirloom-quality set featuring glorious harvest sunflowers and warm sunshine hues. Dry clean only. 92"L x 98"W.
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Designer-quality ornamental Christmas trees that will last a lifetime. These artificial pine trees have a natural shape and color that offer the look of a real pine tree with none of the bother or fire hazard. You'll be proud to make any one of these artificial Christmas trees a beautiful part of your holiday tradition.
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Inside: So, what kind of birthday cake do mermaids eat anyway?
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Velvet Queen sunflowers have a stunning color of deep red that fades outward from its black center to tips that are splashed with orange. They grow up to seven feet tall and offer blooms that are 10 inches in diameter. They are drought tolerant and require a lot of sun. Birds flock to these flowers as they provide a substantial amount of food for them. Sunflowers are good cut flowers. Planting should be done in the spring after the danger of frost is past. There are other varieties of sunflowers...
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This is commercial seed of a mix called Velvet Queen. It's mostly dark reds and browns, tho not as dark as Moulin or Pazhar. But it's a nice blend of dark colors.
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Sunflower - Helianthus Annuus (Lemon Queen) Season: Annual Height: 5 - 6 feet Plant Spacing: 18 - 24 inches Sowing Depth: 1 inch Bloom Season: Early Summer to Early Fall Environment: Full Sun - Dry Direct sow sunflower flower seeds in early spring after the danger of frost has passed. Can be sown as late as 100 days before killing frost. Requires full sun, adapted to a wide range of soil types, but prefers well drained soil with a ph range between 6.5 - 7.5. Fertilizer should coincide with...
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How To Grow It : One of the easiest plants in the world to grow from seed. Plant in spring after danger of frost is past. Can be distributed lightly into a meadow, or used as a solid wall or screen as a background.
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