| Glorious plumes of yellow, studded with 3-inch blooms in neat rows along their tremendous length, arise in late summer on these huge, hardy garden performers! The plants reach 6 to 8 feet tall, trouble-free and floriferous in the garden. Excellent for cut flowers or for massed color in the back of the border, bed, or against an outdoor structure such as a shed or fence, Prairie Sunflower is one of the finest, most free-flowering sources of summer color we know! The blooms come just when the summer annuals are fading, carrying the garden over the "in-between" season of late summer/early fall. Direct-sow in any sunny spot. Not fussy about soil, Prairie Sunflower is hardy almost everywhere in the contiguous U.S. Pkt is 50 seeds. |