I am joining in
Helena's Pairs today. I always try and grow some sunflowers in my garden. They were great fun when the children were small and I have just continued to grow them. Last year we made a visit to Croyde Bay. I was rather taken with the brown and orange sunflowers growing in the National Trust tea rooms Walled Garden. So this year I decided for a change. I have grown Sutton seeds "Shock O Lat".
They are very pretty and I can see that I am going to get multiple flowers from each plant. The flower heads are however small only about 5in across. I kind of miss my normal ones. However I have had one or two self sown ones emerge such as this yellow one still with a smallish flower.
I am not sure if this one has come from a previous plant or whether the birds have dropped a seed from the bird feeder.
So Brown or Yellow. Sown or Self Sown. Different or Traditional. Which flower do you prefer?
I love the traditional yellow flower and have to admit I'm not sure whether I like the Shock O Lat variety. It's a great idea for a 'pair'!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. Like the name, "Shock O Lat". It is the chipmunks in my garden that randomly plant sunflowers for me. These ones do not get big or tall. I like the yellow ones best but I have seen in a blog garden near white ones and those I think I would like even better.
ReplyDeletehmmm.I like both sunflowers!! My poor little seedlings probably won't even make it to flowers this year..They are only about a foot tall.....
ReplyDeletegreat to get 3 pairs in one set!
Great name for the brown sunflower too!
Gosh! My sunflowers aren't even close to blooming yet!! I imagine the browns and yellows together would make a lovely spectacle.
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers, any shape, size or colour. Great name for the brownish one!
ReplyDeleteI like both - maybe next year a few tall yellow ones with a bed of chocolate ones below? I like the idea that seeds from the bird feeder might grow
ReplyDeleteWell spotted Maggie. That is indeed my girl giving her prom dress a second outing.
ReplyDeleteI like both but have a soft spot for the traditional yellow.
ReplyDeleteI love them both - so sunny and happy
ReplyDeleteOh, I love sunflowers! Such a wonderful Pair.
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