
Sunflowers
Johnny's offers a splendid selection of open-pollinated, hybrid, and pollenless sunflowers with diverse colors, heights, and flowering and branching habits. For an extended harvest of cut flowers, succession-plant single-stem varieties with varying days to bloom. Branching sunflowers produce more plentifully over a longer harvest period. To compare petal and disc color, branching and flowering habits, along with a number of other traits, see our Sunflower Comparison Charts.
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Vibrant, long-blooming mix.
Vibrant, long-blooming mix.
70 - 80 Days
Cheerful companion to Teddy Bear.
Cheerful companion to Teddy Bear.
75 - 85 Days
Tall sunflower bred for winter production.
Tall sunflower bred for winter production.
65 - 75 Days
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
50 - 60 Days
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
50 - 60 Days
Color innovation in a professional-quality, single-stem sunflower.
Color innovation in a professional-quality, single-stem sunflower.
50 - 60 Days
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
Exciting new addition to the ProCut series.
50 - 60 Days
Bold, beautiful flowers reminiscent of fall leaves.
Bold, beautiful flowers reminiscent of fall leaves.
75 - 85 Days
Outstanding cut flower that is also good for bee forage.
Outstanding cut flower that is also good for bee forage.
70 - 85 Days
4–6" flowers are deep red with brown disks.
4–6" flowers are deep red with brown disks.
50 - 60 Days
Orange petals and a dark disk.
Orange petals and a dark disk.
50 - 60 Days
Downy mildew resistance and improved appearance.
Downy mildew resistance and improved appearance.
55 - 65 Days
Versatile sunflower with sunny, shaggy blooms for field or container.
Versatile sunflower with sunny, shaggy blooms for field or container.
65 - 75 Days
Improvement in the Sunrich series.
Improvement in the Sunrich series.
60 - 65 Days
Novel purple sunflower with sepals that cover the flower face.
Novel purple sunflower with sepals that cover the flower face.
50 - 55 Days
An early bloomer with great color and habit.
An early bloomer with great color and habit.
50 - 60 Days
First sunflower to win an All-America Selections award.
First sunflower to win an All-America Selections award.
85 - 95 Days
Early blooming, semidouble flowers.
Early blooming, semidouble flowers.
60 - 65 Days