Arikara Sunflower
An heirloom sunflower variety originally grown by the Arikara natives of North Dakota, who would traditionally parch the seeds in clay pots and then pound them into a fine meal that was used to make energy-rich food for warriors. Plants grow 10-12' feet tall and contain a mixture of single and multi-headed types. An easy-to-grow variety with a lot of history, making them perfect for children's gardens. 85 days to maturity. 50 seeds per packet.
An heirloom sunflower variety originally grown by the Arikara natives of North Dakota, who would traditionally parch the seeds in clay pots and then pound them into a fine meal that was used to make energy-rich food for warriors. Plants grow 10-12' feet tall and contain a mixture of single and multi-headed types. An easy-to-grow variety with a lot of history, making them perfect for children's gardens. 85 days to maturity. 50 seeds per packet.