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Hudson Valley Seed Co. 
Arikara Sunflower
Helianthus annuus
Conventionally Grown
Big, showy blooms great for producing seed.
A Native American heirloom originally grown by the Arikara tribe. Growing up to 10-12' tall, these single to multi-headed sunflowers produce an abundance of edible seed. Gorgeous shaggy golden petals evoke Van Gogh's famous impressionist paintings. Use as shade for cool-loving crops in the garden or add cheer to the back of borders.
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Growing instructions
                    
                    
                    Sow sunflowers outdoors after last frost, until mid-June for autumnal blooms. Can be scattered or sowed in rows. Thin sunflowers to 8-12 inches apart for a dense wall. Tolerate dry conditions and require full sun. Cut blooms to encourage more flowers, or let the seeds mature (to save or to feed the birds).
                  
                Product Details
| Days to Maturity | 85 days | 
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| Days to Germination | 10 to 14 days | 
| Height at Maturity | 8 to 12 feet | 
| Hardiness Zone Range | Annual | 
| Sun Conditions | Full Sun (8+ Hours Sun) | 
| Planting Depth | 1" | 
| Row Spacing | 36 inches | 
| Plant Spacing | 8 to 12 inches | 

 
                Arikara Sunflower
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            $4.29 
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