Product Details
Florenza (Annual, Self-Seeding)
Heritage: Germany (Brandenburg)
Believed to have been developed in Germany sometime in the 1700’s around the province countryside of Brandenburg.
Plants can grow up to 5ft (150cm) in height, producing attractive 5-6” (12-15cm) diameter flowers. The centre is dark chocolate brown with a touch of yellow edging. Petals begin at the center dark satiny maroon-purple lightening to a soft yellow at the tips. So Beautiful! Excellent as a cut flower. Bonus: We have found that branching/multiple flower growth occurs if you harvest the flower heads as soon as they are in full bloom. Matures in 70-80 days. One of our Favourites! (50 seeds/g)
Protects Against Predators: Squash Bugs, Aphids, White Flies, Caterpillars, Borers, Leafhoppers
Attracts Beneficials: Bees, Butterflies, Ladybugs, Lacewings, Hoverflies, Hummingbirds
Excellent Companion Plant for: Grapes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Basil, Rosemary, Sage, Corn, Tomatoes, Cucumber, Squash, Peppers, Carrots
Do Not Plant Near: Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Pole Beans, Lettuce, Spinach, Kale
Tips for Growing Sensuous Sunflowers! Sunflowers are an annual that thrives in full-day sun and loose, well-drained soils for deep rooting. They can be started in-doors, but we prefer to direct seed after the danger of frost has passed, and the soil has warmed to at least (65ºF/18ºC). Plant seeds 1” (2.5cm) deep in an area where there is support for excessive winds. Cover with soil, and gently tamp/press down so that the seeds are in contact with the earth. Lightly water, ensuring the soil remains moist, but not over-watered. Thin to 6” (15cm) apart. Sunflowers usually germinate within 7-10 days (65-85ºF/18-29ºC).