Mexican Sunflower

Mexican Sunflower

Facts and Care

  • Botanical Name:
    Tithonia rotundifolia
  • Colors Available:
    Red-orange
  • Watering Needs:
    Somewhat Drought Tolerant – Allow To Dry Slightly Between Watering
  • Sunlight Needs:
    Full Sun
  • Zone Hardy:
    Not hardy; grow as an annual
  • Flowering Time:
    Early Summer to Fall

Description

Mexican Sunflower produces a vibrant red-orange flower that will attract butterflies to your garden.  It looks great when planted with blue, purple and yellow flowers.  Heat and drought tolerant.  It will grow to 24 - 36" tall and should be spaced 15 - 18" apart when planting.

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