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Two 'weird' sunflowers

Posted by frisian none (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 8, 13 at 7:49

At the start of this year, I bought a few vegetable seeds via a webshop. As an extra, I got a packet of 10 free sunflower seeds. I don't recall the variety name, but it was a pretty standard variety.

I planted all of them in a seed tray, 8 of them germinated and were planted out. They all reached heights of at least 2 meters (6-7ft), and one the respectable height of 10 ft. Now the 'weird' part. Of those eight sunflowers, 2 of them decided one flowerhead wasn't enough. The 10ft long one currently has about 15 flowerheads, one big one at the top as usual and the others at the leaf nodes. Every leaf get's its own flowerhead. It looks great, but it seems to be rare because everyone is amazed by it.

Then there's a third sunflower, with weird seeds. They are very dark purple, and have a kind of husk or fleece around them, which I can scrape of very easily with my nails. If I do so, my fingers are stained purple. The rest of the plant is similar to a standard yellow sunflower.

Any ideas what's happening here? I've read that multiple flowerheads on a sunflower might be caused by poor soil, which is plausible but that doesn't seem to comply with their length.


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RE: Two 'weird' sunflowers

cant do much w/o a pic...

seems you had a batch of mixed seed... and a bunch of diverse plants resulted...

and everything you tell is normal.. when you do NOT grow a specific named variety ...

ken


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RE: Two 'weird' sunflowers

I agree with ken, mixed package of seeds. I have 50 varieties or so and have one of everything you say.


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RE: Two 'weird' sunflowers

I wasn't expecting them to be something special, but I thought it odd when the shop claimed it to be a certain variety.

I'll post a pic later, it's currently raining.


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RE: Two 'weird' sunflowers

it also crossed my mind.. that if you have bird food with the seeds.. sometimes you will get rogue plants ....

one would expect a plant tag to be specific to the plant.. but sometimes it doesnt work out.. i had one nursery owner complain.. that with prices on the tags.. peeps rip him off.. by switching the tags to pay less ... in other words.. someone else switched the tag ....

ken


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