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Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower
Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower
Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower

Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower Seeds Pink Sunflower Seeds

Product ID : 45295292
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Galleon Product ID 45295292
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 2.28 x 1.18 x 0.28 inches
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Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower Features

  • Fun to grow. Great for Privacy. Easy and fun。

  • It will be a good gift for friends who love planting.

  • Sunflowers can be grown in all seasons, mainly in summer and winter.

  • Sunflowers are cultivated as ornamentals or garden plants, where the blooms are cherished for their beauty.


About Iris Tectorum Rose Sunflower 50Pcs Pink Sunflower

Description Fun to grow. Great for Privacy. Easy and fun。 It will be a good gift for friends who love planting. Sunflowers can be grown in all seasons, mainly in summer and winter. Sunflowers are cultivated as ornamentals or garden plants, where the blooms are cherished for their beauty. Sunflower seeds contain proteins, fats, and various vitamins, folic acid, iron, potassium, zinc, and other essential nutrients. Grown as an annual flowering plant, Sunflowers will grow quickly, bloom profusely and later die with the first killing frost. Sunflowers are best sown outdoors as a border plant, along fences, or in fields by the masses. They will bloom throughout the summer months and seeds can be collected at the end of the season.Sunflowers are not particularly fond of being transplanted, but if started indoors, sow in peat pots, 6 to 8 weeks prior to the last frost. Sow at a depth of 1/2” under topsoil. Transplant entire pots into the garden, or direct sow when the weather is warm and all danger of frost has passed. Stakes may be necessary to support your Sunflowers, only until the stems become stronger enough to stand on their own.