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Southeastern Sunflower (Helianthus agrestis)

Full to part sun
                    
Average to high water needs   
  
Size: 6 ft tall x1 ft wide

Bloom Time: October-December
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Nearly endemic and native to Polk County, this lovely sunflower is a great pollinator attractor for average to moist environments. The stems can easily reach 6 feet tall while in bloom. Plant this sunflower in full to part sun where it will be in full bloom from October to December.

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