HELIANTHUS ANNUS

Peredovik Black Type Sunflower

Peredovik Black Type Sunflower

Peredovik black sunflowers are an oilseed crop that are a favorite of bird species. This tall growing plant can reach up to six feet tall and reaches maturity in about 80-100 days. Compared to other sunflower varieties, black oilseed sunflowers are noted for their higher oil content and meatier seeds which provide greater nutrition benefits. Game birds and song birds will flock to these plants as they reach maturity and produce seeds for them to eat. Black sunflowers are a favorite of dove, quail, pheasant, turkeys, and song birds.

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Key features

  • Oilseed
  • 80-100 days to maturity
  • Grows up to 6� tall
  • Higher oil content
  • Meatier seeds

General Characteristics
Segment Wildlife
Species Sunflower
Sci. Name HELIANTHUS ANNUS
Seeding Information
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 4,000
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 10-15