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Peredovik

Annual
This Russian cultivar is the black seed used for making sunflower oil and is the very top choice for feeding birds. Plants average one big head with few side branches. The birds will tell you when they are ripe! Black oil sunflower seeds.
 
Growing Details
 
Item No Product Weight Est.Seed Ct Price   Qty.
FL3266A Peredovik 5 g 125 2.70  
FL3266B Peredovik 14 g 350 4.20  
FL3266C Peredovik 28 g 700 5.85  
FL3266D Peredovik 100 g 2500 8.35  
FL3266E Peredovik 500 g 12500 15.10  

Growing Details

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An easy and fast growing North American native that is multifunctional in the garden: providing food and cooking oil, a stunning ornamental, and attracting bees and other beneficial insects. Tall sunflowers proivde a support for runner and pole beans to grow up on. Sunflowers are sturdy plants and do well in most soil conditions. Our smaller varieties add colour and structure to the back of borders and make great cut flowers too. The taller ones are majestic, commanding attention and drawing the eye out and up. These are the stuff that magical childhood memories are made of, towering sunflowers reaching for the sky.
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