Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus Maximiliani – Tall Perennial Flower Seeds
Add height and vibrant beauty to your garden with Maximilian Sunflower Helianthus Maximiliani – Tall Perennial Flower Seeds. This perennial sunflower produces towering stems adorned with golden yellow blooms, creating a striking vertical accent for borders, meadows, or pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Key Benefits:
- Tall, striking flower stalks: Golden yellow blooms rise above surrounding plants, adding dramatic vertical interest.
- Perennial growth: Returns year after year, providing lasting color and structure in your garden.
- Pollinator-friendly: Flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to support a lively ecosystem.
- Naturalized appeal: Ideal for meadows, prairie-style gardens, and informal landscapes.
- Low-maintenance: Hardy and resilient, thriving with minimal care once established.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Well-draining, moderately fertile soil; tolerates sandy or loamy soils.
- Sunlight: Full sun for best flowering and robust stem growth.
- Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment, then tolerant of dry periods.
- Germination: 10–21 days; sow seeds in warm, lightly moist soil for optimal sprouting.
- Growth Type: Herbaceous perennial sunflower.
- Mature Height & Spread: Typically 6–10 feet tall with 2–3 feet spread; upright, clump-forming habit.
- Bloom Season: Summer to early fall; golden yellow flowers appear abundantly on mature plants.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden? Maximilian Sunflower adds height, vibrant color, and pollinator-friendly blooms to borders, meadows, and prairie-style gardens.
- Are they suitable for beginner gardeners? Yes! Hardy and low-maintenance, they thrive with basic care and full sun.
- Where should I plant them? Ideal for sunny garden beds, meadows, or naturalized landscapes where tall, striking flowers can shine.
- How long until I see flowers? Expect blooms in the first growing season, typically mid-summer to early fall, depending on conditions.
- Will they attract pollinators? Yes; their golden flowers naturally attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
