'Lemon Queen' Sunflower Seeds
'Lemon Queen' Sunflower Seeds. Beautiful, long-blooming 5-7" flowers in a lovely lemony yellow color. 'Lemon Queen' produces one very large main flower, followed by smaller secondary blooms on side branches. Very long-blooming, and easy to grow. Drought-tolerant once established. Also makes an excellent cut flower, with an extra long vase life. Attracts pollinators to the garden.
2g. seed packet
Name: Sunflower ‘Lemon Queen’
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus ‘Lemon Queen’
Life Cycle: annual
Color: lemon yellow petals with a dark center
Bloom Season: summer-fall
Height: 5-7 ft.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Directions: Sow outdoors 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost.
'Lemon Queen' Sunflower Seeds. Beautiful, long-blooming 5-7" flowers in a lovely lemony yellow color. 'Lemon Queen' produces one very large main flower, followed by smaller secondary blooms on side branches. Very long-blooming, and easy to grow. Drought-tolerant once established. Also makes an excellent cut flower, with an extra long vase life. Attracts pollinators to the garden.
2g. seed packet
Name: Sunflower ‘Lemon Queen’
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus ‘Lemon Queen’
Life Cycle: annual
Color: lemon yellow petals with a dark center
Bloom Season: summer-fall
Height: 5-7 ft.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Directions: Sow outdoors 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost.
'Lemon Queen' Sunflower Seeds. Beautiful, long-blooming 5-7" flowers in a lovely lemony yellow color. 'Lemon Queen' produces one very large main flower, followed by smaller secondary blooms on side branches. Very long-blooming, and easy to grow. Drought-tolerant once established. Also makes an excellent cut flower, with an extra long vase life. Attracts pollinators to the garden.
2g. seed packet
Name: Sunflower ‘Lemon Queen’
Botanical Name: Helianthus annuus ‘Lemon Queen’
Life Cycle: annual
Color: lemon yellow petals with a dark center
Bloom Season: summer-fall
Height: 5-7 ft.
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Directions: Sow outdoors 1 to 2 weeks after average last frost.