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Yellow Tithonia

Tithonia rotundifolia
HOW TO GROW TITHONIA

Direct sow after last frost, or sow indoors 3-4 weeks before transplanting after last frost. Space plants 2’ apart. Plants can grow 6-8’ tall!

Planting Depth 1/4"
Soil Temp. Germ. 68-86
Days to Germ. 10
Plant Spacing 2’
Row Spacing 6’
Days To Maturity 65
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil

 

  • Yellow Tithonia
  • Yellow Tithonia
  • 50 Seeds$3.50
Yellow Tithonia is also known as Mexican Sunflower. Beautiful yellow petals. The long stems are hollow, and make bright cut flowers. Plants can grow 6-8 ft tall. They make a colorful end to a garden bed, and attract pollinators. Blooms in the late summer through the fall until frost. Seeds are easy to save! Tags: Ha...
Yellow Tithonia is also known as Mexican Sunflower. Beautiful yellow petals. The long stems are hollow, and make bright cut flowers. Plants can grow 6-8 ft tall. They make a colorful end to a garden bed, and attract pollinators. Blooms in the late summer through the fall until frost. Seeds are easy to save! Tags: Harvest: Late, Color: Yellow, Size: Large, Specialty: Cut Flower, Season: Summer, Fall.

Tithonia is native to Mexico, the Southwestern US, and Central America, and can become a weed in tropical and subtropical places. This species of Tithonia is widely cultivated as a fresh cut flower.
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  • Yellow Tithonia
  • Yellow Tithonia

Yellow Tithonia

Tithonia rotundifolia
Yellow Tithonia is also known as Mexican Sunflower. Beautiful yellow petals. The long stems are hollow, and make bright cut flowers. Plants can grow 6-8 ft tall. They make a colorful end to a garden bed, and attract pollinators. Blooms in the late summer throug...
Yellow Tithonia is also known as Mexican Sunflower. Beautiful yellow petals. The long stems are hollow, and make bright cut flowers. Plants can grow 6-8 ft tall. They make a colorful end to a garden bed, and attract pollinators. Blooms in the late summer through the fall until frost. Seeds are easy to save! Tags: Harvest: Late, Color: Yellow, Size: Large, Specialty: Cut Flower, Season: Summer, Fall.

Tithonia is native to Mexico, the Southwestern US, and Central America, and can become a weed in tropical and subtropical places. This species of Tithonia is widely cultivated as a fresh cut flower.
Learn More
HOW TO GROW TITHONIA

Direct sow after last frost, or sow indoors 3-4 weeks before transplanting after last frost. Space plants 2’ apart. Plants can grow 6-8’ tall!

Planting Depth 1/4"
Soil Temp. Germ. 68-86
Days to Germ. 10
Plant Spacing 2’
Row Spacing 6’
Days To Maturity 65
Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil

 

Meet Your Farmer

We promote fair trade, organic practices and environmental responsibility throughout the Restoration Seeds supply chain. Below are the family farmers and seed suppliers who bring our open pollinated seeds to you.

Feral Farm Certified Organic by CCOF Seed grower since 2015
I started growing seed commercially as an apprentice at the Organic Farm School in the Puget Sound in Washington. I already loved growing vegetables, but taking a plant all the way through its life cycle felt like a special kind of honor, and I quickly saw the value in sustaining organic, important, and rare plant varieties and participating in sustainable food systems in this way. I moved to Oregon in 2015 and have been growing my organic seed farming business over the last four seasons by renting land from existing farms and slowly taking on higher volumes and more varieties. I’m currently growing 1.6 acres of certified organic seed crops and heirloom garlic.
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