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Sunflower Harlequin F1 Seeds - Helianthus annuus

Helianthus annuus Harlequin F1
Sunflower

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If I could amend my previous review, I would because despite my doubts, this species has yielded the most beautiful results. The germination rate (in the greenhouse) was very good and, most importantly, once in the ground, the young plants resisted slug attacks better than others! The plants are sturdy (1.70m!), and generous (I didn't have to prune, it branched out well), the flowers are magnificent!

Jolenska , 18/09/2024

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Helianthus annuus 'Harlequin F1' is a very attractive blend of bicoloured blooms in warm shades of yellow, orange and pink. The multi-headed, sturdy plants are ideal for brightening up sunny borders and summer bedding schemes. Sunflowers are popular annuals that are generally direct sown in spring in ordinary, well-drained garden soil.
Flower size
15 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Exposure
Sun
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
21 days
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Sowing period March to May
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Flowering time July to September
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Description

Helianthus annuus 'Harlequin F1' is a very attractive blend of bicoloured blooms in warm shades of yellow, orange and pink. The multi-headed, sturdy plants are ideal for brightening up sunny borders and summer bedding schemes. Sunflowers are popular annuals that are generally direct sown in spring in ordinary, well-drained garden soil.

Sunflower, or Helianthus annuus in latin, is a large annual plant belonging to the Asteraceae family, native to the Americas. It has long been domesticated for its edible seeds and is now cultivated on a large scale for its oil. 'Harlequin F1' is a pollen-free mix that rapidly grows to a height of 120-150cm. It produces up to 20 flowerheads (capitulum) per stem, each measuring about 15cm across. The bicoloured external petals (technically, ray flowers) are arranged around a dark brown central disc. Colours include golden yellow, mahogany, copper orange and rose pink. The flowering period lasts from July to September. The floral stems are strong and branched, covered in simple, alternate to opposite heart-shaped green leaves. They are carried on a fairly long petiole and are rough to the touch.

This easy-to-grow plant, with its large seeds and cheerful disposition, is perfect for introducing children to gardening. It is particularly suited to sunny borders and summer bedding schemes. All it requires is a healthy dose of sunshine and moist, well-drained soil. Its flowers make fabulous arrangements combined with fern leaves, goldenrod, statice and carnations for example.

Good to know: Before flowering, sunflowers famously optimize their growth by following the course of the sun in a phenomenon known as heliotropism. All summer long, sunflowers attract pollinating insects and butterflies into the garden, improving its ecosystem and encouraging fruit set in the orchard or vegetable patch. The oil-rich seeds are a favourite with garden birds (nuthatches, tits, finches, sparrows, blackbirds etc.). Harvest them after flowering to provide birds with a valuable food source during the cold winter months.

Cooking with sunflowers:

Sunflower buds, petals and seeds are all edible. Brighten up green salads with a few nutty-flavoured petals. The green buds have a Jerusalem artichoke taste when blanched and tossed in garlic butter. Unhulled seeds can be eaten both raw and grilled.

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Sunflower Harlequin F1 Seeds - Helianthus annuus (Flowering) Flowering

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 15 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Flowering description La fleur est un capitule composé d’un cœur de fleurons bruns entourés d’une double rangée de pétales bicolores. La fleur ne produit pas de pollen.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour green
Foliage description Les feuilles de 10 à 30 cm, cordiforme, de couleur vert soutenu, sont hérissées de poils.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1 m
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Helianthus

Species

annuus

Cultivar

Harlequin F1

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

Sunflower

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference13921

Planting and care

The Sunflower can be sown:

  • either in March-April, in pots under shelter, for the preparation of young plants that can be placed in your flowerbeds after the last frost.
  • Or from May to June, after the frost, directly in place. In a sunny spot in your garden. In order to enjoy beautiful fresh flowers throughout the season, we recommend staggering your sowings as much as possible.

 

Sow the Sunflower from March to April in pots. Sow your seeds in groups of 2 at a depth of 1cm (0.4in). Use good quality potting soil that you will sift on the surface to bind the seed to its substrate. Before sowing, lightly press the soil with a board. Cover the seeds by sprinkling soil on top or using vermiculite, lightly press and water generously with a fine rain. Place your pots in light, without direct sunlight, at a temperature of 20°C to 25°C. Lower the temperature at night to 17°C to create a beneficial alternation for germination. The seeds will germinate in 21 days. Keep the soil moist but not excessive during growth.

20 days after the appearance of the young plants, remove the weaker shoot to keep only one per pot. To promote branching of the main stem, you can cut the terminal bud when the plant has developed its fifth leaf.

15 days before their final placement, start gradually acclimating them to a temperature of 15°C.

By the end of May or early June, the temperature in the garden will be warm enough to plant your young plants. Choose a sunny location. Add a good handful of compost to each planting hole. Space your plants 1m (3.3ft) apart.

The vigorous growth of the Sunflower will require regular watering. When the plant reaches about 1m (3.3ft), watering can be stopped and it can rely on rainwater even if it is scarce.

It takes 60 days from sowing to flowering.

Protect your seedlings from attacks by snails and slugs, which are fond of these young plants.

Regularly remove faded flowers to maintain beauty and promote their renewal.

Protect your seedlings from attacks by snails and slugs, which are fond of these young plants. By sowing chives near your sunflowers, you will keep aphids away from them.

 

 

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Sowing period

Sowing period March to May
Germination time (days) 21 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Back of border, Climbing
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, in humus, le sol idéal pour la culture des plantes est un mélange équilibré de sable, de limon et d'argile. Il est important de veiller à ce que le sol soit bien drainé pour éviter l'accumulation d'eau stagnante autour des racines des plantes. De plus, un
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