Sunflower – Lemon Queen
$2.50 – $22.00
Lemon Queen Sunflowers are tall growing, reaching heights between 5 and 7 feet. Lemon Queen Sunflowers will develop 10-inch diameter blooms, are drought tolerant, and require a lot of sun. Birds flock to these sunflowers because they provide an abundance of seeds for them to eat. Sunflowers also make good cut flowers. Planting should be done in the spring, after the danger of frost has passed. Other tall sunflower varieties include: ‘Velvet Queen’ and ‘Autumn Beauty’, which also stand between 5 and 7 feet tall. A much shorter variety is called ‘Sunspot‘.
**For larger quantities than listed for sale please contact us for availability and pricing.
The broadcast rate for seeding is 6 – 7.5 pounds per acre.
The seed drill rate for seeding in rows is 3 pounds per acre.
Purchasing Options | Price | Quantity | |
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Small Packet | $2.50 | ||
Covers approximately 5 square feet. |
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10 Gram | $3.00 | ||
Covers approximately 320 square feet. |
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1/4 Pound | $12.00 | ||
Covers approximately 3630 square feet. |
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1 Pound | $22.00 | ||
Covers approximately 14,520 square feet. |
Scientific Name | Helianthus annuus |
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Product Type | Flower, Herb |
Color | Yellow |
Cycle | Annual |
Origin | Introduced species |
Height | 60-84" |
Germination Time | 7-21 days |
Planting Season | Spring |
Bloom Season | Summer, Fall |
Weeks to Bloom | 9 to 10 weeks |
USDA Zone | 2 to 11 |
Seeds Per Pound | 12,250 |
Seeding Rate (lb./acre) | 3 |
Pollen/Nectar | Nectar, Pollen |
Pollinator(s) | Bats, Birds, Butterflies, Honey Bees, Native Bees |
Notes | Lemon Queen Sunflowers are tall growing |
Light Requirement | Full Sun |