Maximilian sunflower is a pollinator favorite, attracting a variety of bees, butterflies, beetles, and other valuable insects. Birds, squirrels, and other animals eat the seeds. The bright yellow flowers will bloom through much of August and September. Like many other sunflowers, it can form colonies from its root system, especially in rich, moist soil. It can become a tall plant more suited to natural areas rather than small, formal flowerbeds where it will likely need staking.
Uses: Erosion control, drought tolerant, wildlife, edible
Bloom time: July - October
Height: 4 to 8 feet
Space: 16 to 36 inches
Sun: Full sun
Moisture: Dry to average
Seed: Typically does not need special treatment for germination.
- 200 seeds per packet
- 12,275 seeds per ounce
- 1 ounce can cover at least 400 square feet
- 6.5 pounds per acre = 30 seeds per square foot