Hopi Black Dye Sunflower Seeds
Our own farm-grown Hopi Black Dye Sunflower (Helianthus annuus macrocarpus) seeds for organic growing.
All seeds are grown on our farm without the use of chemicals; and are open-pollinated, hybrid-free and GMO-free.
1 pkg (approx 30 seeds)
Our own farm-grown Hopi Black Dye Sunflower (Helianthus annuus macrocarpus) seeds for organic growing.
All seeds are grown on our farm without the use of chemicals; and are open-pollinated, hybrid-free and GMO-free.
1 pkg (approx 30 seeds)
Our own farm-grown Hopi Black Dye Sunflower (Helianthus annuus macrocarpus) seeds for organic growing.
All seeds are grown on our farm without the use of chemicals; and are open-pollinated, hybrid-free and GMO-free.
1 pkg (approx 30 seeds)
Common Names
Hopi Black Dye Sunflower
Botanical Name
Helianthus annuus
Plant Family
Asteraceae (Daisy Family)
Native Range
Southwestern US and Mexico
Life Cycle
Annual
Hardiness Zone
2-11
Habit
To 11ft tall with large dinner plate sized yellow flowers with dark centres.
Sun/Soil
Full sun, regular garden soil. Drought tolerant once established.
Germination/Sowing
Seeds can be direct sown as soon as soil warms in spring, if transplanting do so with care to not stunt the plants.
Growing/Care
Sunflowers often need staking in windy areas. Water regularly in spring to get plants established.
Harvesting
Seed can be harvested once the flowers turn yellow/brown and seeds are dry and firm.
Culinary Uses
Seeds are small but edible.
Medicinal Uses
N/A
Other Uses
Edible seeds are traditionally used by indigenous groups in North America for fabric dying and produce deep hues ranging from maroon to black.
Sunflowers left standing in fall are wonderful for attracting a variety of birds.
Themes
Cut Flowers, Low Maintenance, Attracts Pollinators.