The flowers are attractive to a wide variety of bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, and can be used as cut flowers.
Photos are for illustrative purposes. Actual flower, fruit, and vegetables can be different than the photo. Seeds counts is approximate.
The Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia) produces stunning, deep orange flowers that set it apart from other sunflowers. The blooms are up to four inches across and attracted bees and butterflies. It’s a native to Mexico and heat & drought tolerant. Recommended for...
Mexican Orange Tourch Sunflower…65+ Seeds (Tithonia Rotundifolia ‘Torch’) “Golden Flower of the Incas” From My Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Club A annual plant that automatically re-plants itself in undisturbed soil when seeds fall...
MEXICAN SUNFLOWER. Annual. Bright orange, daisy like flowers 3″ across. Hummingbirds, Butterflies & Bees love this plant. Also does well in large containers. Blooms all summer into fall. Very easy to grow, just add water and stand back, this plant...