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(Helianthus annuus)  The traditional, heirloom, single stemmed flower.  A bright and cheery addition to any part of the garden.  Also, an attractive way to suppliment your chooks diet.  Simply select a plot, broadcast seed, allow to grow & harvest seed heads placing directly into pen or hanging indoors until needed.  A welcome & nutritious treat! 45g

 

(GreenManureSun-1)

SKU GreenManureSun-1
Shipping Weight 0.0050kg

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