Sunflower Varieties and Cut Flower Production: Selection, Growing, and Harvest
Explore the diverse world of sunflower varieties from dwarf to giant. Learn succession planting, cut flower techniques, and variety selection for gardens, bouquets, and seed production.
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Advanced Sunflower Growing and Variety Selection
Sunflowers offer remarkable diversity—from 12-inch dwarfs to 15-foot giants, in colors from cream to deep burgundy. Understanding this diversity allows gardeners to select perfect varieties for specific purposes, whether ornamental display, cut flower production, or seed harvest.
Complete Guide to Sunflower Varieties
Giant Sunflowers (8-15+ feet)
The classic sunflower experience—towering plants with massive heads:
Variety
Height
Head Size
Seeds
Notes
'Russian Mammoth'
10-14'
12-20"
Large, gray-striped
The classic giant
'Titan'
12-15'
18-24"
Large
Competition variety
'Skyscraper'
12-14'
14-18"
Large
Strong stems
'Kong'
12-15'
14-18"
Large
Rapid growth
'Mongolian Giant'
12-14'
16-20"
Large
Impressive size
Growing Tips:
Stake at planting time
Water deeply for strong roots
Space 24-36" apart minimum
Protect from wind if possible
Tall Sunflowers (6-10 feet)
Substantial height without extreme demands:
Variety
Height
Head Size
Features
'American Giant'
8-10'
12-15"
Classic golden yellow
'Mammoth'
8-12'
12-14"
Traditional garden type
'Sunforest Mix'
6-8'
10-12"
Multi-colored blooms
'Autumn Beauty'
6-7'
6-8"
Branching, mixed colors
Medium Sunflowers (3-6 feet)
Versatile for cutting and garden display:
Variety
Height
Head Size
Features
'Sunrich' Series
4-5'
5-6"
Premier cut flower, pollenless
'ProCut' Series
4-6'
4-6"
Professional cut flower
'Music Box'
3-4'
4-5"
Branching, mixed colors
'Velvet Queen'
4-6'
5-6"
Deep burgundy-red
'Moulin Rouge'
4-5'
5-6"
Dark burgundy
'Ring of Fire'
4-5'
5-6"
Bi-color red/yellow
Dwarf Sunflowers (12-36 inches)
Perfect for containers, borders, and small spaces:
Variety
Height
Head Size
Features
'Teddy Bear'
18-24"
4-6"
Fluffy double, pollenless
'Sunspot'
18-24"
10-12"
Large head on short plant
'Little Becka'
12-18"
3-4"
Bi-color red/yellow
'Elf'
14-16"
4"
Compact, container perfect
'Big Smile'
12-18"
6"
Large for dwarf type
'Suntastic Yellow'
18-24"
4-6"
Multiple heads
Branching/Multi-Stem Varieties
Multiple flowers per plant for extended harvest:
Variety
Height
Flowers/Plant
Features
'Autumn Beauty'
5-7'
15-25
Mixed colors
'Valentine'
5-6'
20+
Soft lemon yellow
'Soraya'
5-6'
20+
Orange, AAS winner
'Fantasia'
4-5'
15-20
Mixed colors
'Ms. Mars'
4-5'
15-20
Purple-rose bi-color
Pollenless Varieties (for Cut Flowers)
No pollen mess—essential for professional cut flowers:
Variety
Height
Color
Notes
'ProCut Orange'
4-6'
Deep orange
Industry standard
'ProCut Bicolor'
4-6'
Red/yellow
Dramatic
'Sunrich Gold'
4-5'
Golden yellow
Very uniform
'Sunrich Lemon'
4-5'
Lemon yellow
Popular
'Sunbright'
4-5'
Yellow
Heavy producer
Confectionery Varieties (for Eating)
Large seeds bred for snacking:
Variety
Height
Seed Size
Features
'Super Snack'
5-7'
Very large
Striped, easy to shell
'Mammoth Grey Stripe'
8-10'
Large
Classic eating variety
'Royal Hybrid'
6-7'
Large
High yield
'Snack Seed'
5-6'
Large
Thin hulls
Color Options Beyond Yellow
Red and Burgundy Tones
Variety
Color
Height
Notes
'Velvet Queen'
Deep burgundy
4-6'
Velvety petals
'Moulin Rouge'
Dark burgundy
4-5'
Nearly black center
'Chianti'
Deep wine-red
4-5'
Pollenless
'Ruby Eclipse'
Ruby red
4-5'
Dark centers
'Red Sun'
Bright red
5-6'
Classic red
Orange Shades
Variety
Color
Height
Notes
'ProCut Orange'
Deep orange
4-6'
Professional grade
'Starburst Orange'
Bright orange
4-5'
Bi-color effect
'Orange Sun'
True orange
5-6'
Large blooms
Bi-Colors and Unique
Variety
Colors
Height
Notes
'Ring of Fire'
Red/yellow
4-5'
Striking pattern
'Indian Blanket'
Red/yellow bi-color
4-5'
Native look
'Strawberry Blonde'
Rose/yellow
5-6'
Soft coloring
'Italian White'
Cream/pale yellow
4-5'
Unusual
'Coconut Ice'
Creamy white
4-5'
Very pale
Cut Flower Production
Variety Selection for Cutting
Trait
Importance
Best Choices
Stem strength
Essential
ProCut, Sunrich series
Stem length
24-36" ideal
Tall single-stem types
Pollenless
Preferred
Sunrich, ProCut, Sunbright
Uniformity
For market
F1 hybrids
Vase life
7-14 days
All quality varieties
Growing for Cut Flowers
Spacing for Cut Flowers:
Goal
Spacing
Result
Long stems
12-18"
Longer, thinner stems
More flowers
6-9"
More stems, slightly shorter
Standard
9-12"
Good balance
Pinching:
Approach
Result
Use
No pinch
Single long stem
Large single blooms
Early pinch
Multiple shorter stems
Branching types only
Succession Planting
For continuous harvest, stagger plantings:
Planting
Timing
Result
1st
At last frost
First harvest ~10 weeks
2nd
2 weeks later
Continuous supply
3rd
4 weeks later
Mid-summer flowers
4th
6 weeks later
Late summer
5th
8 weeks (if season allows)
Fall flowers
Harvest Techniques
When to Harvest:
Stage
Description
Vase Life
Color showing
Petals just opening
Maximum life
1/3 open
Petals spreading
Long life
Fully open
All petals extended
Shorter life
Harvest Procedure:
Cut in morning when stems are turgid
Use sharp, clean shears
Cut stems 24-36" long
Place immediately in clean water
Move to cool, shaded area
Conditioning:
Step
Details
Strip leaves
All below water line
Fresh cut
Re-cut stems at angle
Clean water
Add floral preservative
Hydration
4-6 hours minimum
Storage
36-40°F for holding
Post-Harvest Care
Factor
Specification
Water
Clean, with preservative
Temperature
Cool (36-40°F) for storage
Water changes
Every 2-3 days
Stem re-cut
With each water change
Expected vase life
7-14 days
Growing for Seed Production
Confectionery Seeds
Factor
Requirement
Varieties
'Super Snack', 'Mammoth Grey Stripe'
Spacing
24-36" for maximum head size
Fertilizing
Moderate, avoid excess N
Watering
Critical during seed fill
Harvest
When back of head is brown
Oilseed Production
Factor
Requirement
Varieties
Black oil types
Spacing
6-12" (denser planting)
Harvest
When moisture 12-15%
Processing
Oil extraction required
Growing in Containers
Container Requirements
Factor
Specification
Dwarf varieties
10-12" pot
Medium varieties
5+ gallon pot
Tall varieties
Not recommended
Soil
Quality potting mix
Drainage
Essential
Best Container Varieties
Variety
Height
Pot Size
'Elf'
14-16"
10-12"
'Teddy Bear'
18-24"
12-14"
'Sunspot'
18-24"
12-14"
'Big Smile'
12-18"
10-12"
'Little Becka'
12-18"
10-12"
Container Care
Factor
Requirement
Watering
Daily in hot weather
Fertilizing
Every 2 weeks with balanced
Location
Full sun, 6+ hours
Support
Mini stake for tall dwarf types
Competition Growing (Giant Sunflowers)
Maximizing Height
Factor
Approach
Variety
'Titan', 'Kong', 'Russian Giant'
Spacing
36-48" for maximum growth
Soil prep
Deep, rich, well-amended
Water
Consistent, deep irrigation
Fertilizer
Regular, balanced feeding
Support
Strong stake system
Maximizing Head Size
Factor
Approach
Variety
'Titan', 'Russian Mammoth'
Single stem
Don't allow side shoots
Feeding
Phosphorus at bloom time
Water
Never stress during head fill
Seasonal Considerations
Early Season
Challenge
Solution
Cold soil
Wait for 50°F+ soil
Frost
Plant after last frost date
Slow germination
Use row covers to warm soil
Peak Season
Challenge
Solution
Heat stress
Mulch, deep water
Wind damage
Stake tall varieties
Pest pressure
Scout regularly
Late Season
Challenge
Solution
Early frost
Cover or harvest
Seed harvest timing
Watch for bird damage
Disease pressure
Good sanitation
Companion Planting
Good Companions
Companion
Benefit
Corn
Wind protection
Cucumbers
Pollinator attraction
Squash
Three sisters tradition
Lettuce
Sunflower shade benefits
Nasturtiums
Trap crop for aphids
Poor Companions
Plant
Issue
Pole beans
Competition, allelopathy
Potatoes
Allelopathic compounds
Understanding sunflower diversity opens up endless possibilities for garden beauty, cut flower production, and seed harvest.