'Soluna Lemon' Sunflower Seeds

'Soluna Lemon' Sunflower Seeds

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Late summer color for your garden
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Seeds Per Pack
50
Key Characteristics
Mature Height

3.8 Feet

Mature Width

20 IN

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Bloom Size

0-3 IN

Habit

Upright

Description / 'Soluna Lemon' Sunflower Seeds

Fleuroselect Gold Medal Winner 2019

The 'Soluna Lemon' Sunflower's light yellow petals and brown eye do not disappoint.

These semi-tall, upright, annual plants produce 3-inch blooms that last from July to October, making it an enchanting choice for a cut flower arrangement or addition to landscape bedding.

Product Details

SKU 52372-PK-P1
Genus Helianthus
Species debilis
Variety 'Soluna Lemon'
Product Classification Seeds
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Season Start Late Summer
Bloom Season End Mid Fall
Bloom Color Yellow
Max Bloom Size 3.00
Foliage Color Medium Green
Habit Upright
Characteristics Butterfly Lovers, Flower
Uses Beds, Border, Cut Flowers, Outdoor

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  1. KYGardener

    Perfect Summer Flowers 1 people found this helpful

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    These bloomed from late June until frost in October Central Kentucky (zone 6). They have graceful branching and bloom more when deadheaded. I did have to stake some of them, but well worth it for the extended cheerful show they put on all summer and into fall. This was my first year of gardening, and these flowers will definitely be a staple for me every year. I highly recommend. I started the seeds in small pots, then set out in the garden.
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  2. Bob Schatan

    Helianthus debilis, Soluna Lemon 4 people found this helpful

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    Helianthus debilis is the native southeast coastal PERENNIAL sunflower that grows in DRY SALTY SAND ON THE BEACHES with HIGH HUMIDITY. It has a taproot that allows it to burrow deep for moisture. I live near Tampa, Florida and the native wild form seldom gets more than a foot tall but it's blooms are abundant, about 2", and it's low and spreading. The wild species is a nonstop bloomer. The common name is the "Cucumber leafed sunflower". The Soluna Lemon form is the EXACT SAME SPECIES. HOWEVER, after years of selection this new plant won a coveted Fleuroselect Award, few plants achieve that. So last year I ordered a pkt. and started them in seed flats where they erupted and grew on strongly. I moved these seedlings into 4" pots using potting mix and grew them on and planted them out where they've continued strong growth on timed drip irrigation which I've since discontinued with the summer rains. Sewn in March, blooms started in April and they are now 4' to 5' tall and covered with blooms from ground to top. Every leaf node grows a new branch with new blooms! INCREDIBLE FLOWER POWER! The best of any sunflower I've ever grown. The flowers run about 4", maybe 5". AND I PURPOSELY GREW THEM IN AVERAGE TO POOR SANDY SOIL WITHOUT EXTRA FERTILIZER AND THEY ARE NOW ONE OF MY WIFE'S FAVORITE PLANTS. The seeds are cheap, easy, they flower like crazy, probably perennial south of Zone 8, and my wife wants me to plant a 100' border of them now....
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  3. Kadi

    An easy native for pollinators 2 people found this helpful

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    I didn't realize these are actually native annual sunflowers.Reported to be very attractive to pollinators. Directions say prefer to not be started inside, so I am waiting until mid-May to plant in southern WI. My friend in FL, however, started them in a wild area and they were up within a week. I like that they are shorter and have a lot of branching. Hopefully will be as attractive as the picture.
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