Mexican Sunflower Seeds

Tithonia rotundifolia

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Vibrant-orange blooms of Tithinoa rotundifolia are offset by gorgeous green foliage, making this annual a must-have for any Sunflower lover. Mexican Sunflowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds and make great cut flowers. Annual.

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Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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"Not blooming Yet we planted late"

FN (3/5)

Beautiful plant

"I can't remember whether I bought these alone last year or in a mix, but they came up hardy and beautiful. I wasn't sure what they were until I came across them looking for next year's additions. They are large so great for somewhat open areas. Kept cranking out flowers from late summer until the first freeze."

Pativo (5/5)

From a seed to feeding a garden Army!!!!

"The butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees flocked to this ever blooming Mexican sunflower. Find a place with lots of room because they grow tall and make many many colorful blooms with nectar for all. I will Plant again in the spring next year if they don't re-seed."

GardenGirl (5/5)

Mexican Sunflowers stunning

"Used in a dry area by our deck to attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds."

No F. (5/5)

A large bag of seeds. Not planted till spring though

"Waiting for spring to plant a few of these seeds"

Wade (5/5)

Love those mexican sunflowers!

"I liked these so well I created another flower bed where I will plant these in front of my black oil sunflowers. \Absolutely gorgeous flowers! They were very slow growing and blooming and never created seed heads for the birds before heavy frost in October, so I'm going to plant them much earlier next year and hope we don't get a late spring frost, which often happens here in northern Wyoming."

Chickadee (4/5)

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