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Old 05-04-2003, 11:08 AM
John T. Jarrett
 
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I doubt it - there's barely any dirt over the rock out here.

Plus I would never call them spectacular! They are way prettier than a field
of weeds - don't get me wrong! But scraggly as the dickens! Scratchy, too,
if you walk through a field of them.

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"S. Wheeler" wrote in message
m...
isn't this swamp sunflower? We used to have them in Louisiana. . . .they
form huge clumps and are really spectacular. . . .


"John T. Jarrett" wrote in message
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I'm in Leander in recently converted fields (to neighborhoods, that is)

and
we have sunflowers everywhere about chest or chin high with several

flower
stalks radiating out from the main stem. 6 or 12 flowers or whatever per
plant - one main stem per plant.

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Chris Brodie wrote:

Hello

I am new to this group and I am wandering if anyone can tell me why

my
sunflower has about six flower heads growing from the stem? Is this
normal? I have never seen this before.

Thanking you in advance for your kind co-operation.

Chris Brodie



On a regular Sun Flower, Neither have I! need to get a picture of

that!
That, in my memory, is
indeed unusual. What have you been feeding it and have you pinched a

bud
out?
I do have a plant/shrub from Africa called African Sun (Daisy Shrub or

Euryops Chrysanthemoides
(spelling?)) that has many ,many tiny sunny blooms, but not a regular

sunflower.
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