Helianthus annuus  : Wild Kansas Sunflower.

€6.00

Branched plants that can exceed 2 meters in height and produce around a hundred flowers throughout the summer.

They produce an abundance of small seeds 4 to 5 mm long and 2 to 3 mm at their widest, they are light brown in color, and are irregularly streaked and spotted with black.

The plants are very resistant to drought and heat. They naturalize perfectly and can even become invasive.

Location of collection: State of Kansas, United States of America.

Accession history:

Accession acquired by Joran's Seeds and Research, in 2022, from Iwona Ziółkowska and Wojciech Maksymilian Szymański, Polish collectors of rare plants and sellers on eBay under the identifier: lupinaster.