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Native Tickseed Sunflower Seeds – 25 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Bidens aristosa
Seed count
25 seeds
Light
Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window
Golden yellow daisy-like flowers from late summer into fall

Native Tickseed Sunflower seeds for Bidens aristosa, a yellow native wildflower valued for pollinator gardens, meadow borders, moist edges, and late-summer to fall bloom.

Description

Native Tickseed Sunflower Seeds grow Bidens aristosa, a bright yellow native wildflower with daisy-like blooms, branching green foliage, and strong pollinator value. It is a good fit for meadow borders, rain gardens, moist edges, and naturalized flower plantings where late-season color matters.

Why Grow It

  • Golden yellow daisy-like flowers bring cheerful late-summer to fall color.
  • A pollinator-friendly native wildflower for bees, butterflies, and naturalized meadow plantings.
  • Useful for moist garden edges, rain gardens, and sunny wildflower borders.

Growing Information

Botanical name Bidens aristosa
Life cycle Native warm-season annual wildflower
Mature height Typically 3-6 ft. tall in favorable moist meadow or garden conditions
Light Full sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest window Golden yellow daisy-like flowers from late summer into fall
Seed count 25 seeds
Sowing advice Direct sow outdoors after frost or sow in fall where winters are mild. Press seed into prepared soil and cover very lightly, keeping the seedbed evenly moist until established.
Spacing 12-24 in. apart for pollinator borders, rain gardens, and meadow-style plantings
Germination Usually 7-21 days with steady moisture and warm soil; naturalized sowings may germinate unevenly

Best For

  • native wildflower plantings
  • pollinator gardens
  • meadow borders
  • rain gardens and moist edges
  • late-season yellow color

Packet Details

Includes 25 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

Is tickseed sunflower good for pollinators?

Yes. Bidens aristosa flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects during the late-season bloom window.

Where should I plant Native Tickseed Sunflower?

Plant in full sun to partial shade with consistent moisture, especially in meadow borders, rain gardens, moist edges, or naturalized wildflower beds.

Is this a tree or shrub seed?

No. Native Tickseed Sunflower is a flowering native wildflower, not a woody tree or shrub.

Growing Guide

Botanical nameBidens aristosa
Seed count25 seeds
LightFull sun to partial shade
Bloom or harvest windowGolden yellow daisy-like flowers from late summer into fall

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Bidens aristosa

Life cycle

Native warm-season annual wildflower

Mature height

Typically 3-6 ft. tall in favorable moist meadow or garden conditions

Light

Full sun to partial shade

Bloom or harvest window

Golden yellow daisy-like flowers from late summer into fall

Seed count

25 seeds

Sowing advice

Direct sow outdoors after frost or sow in fall where winters are mild. Press seed into prepared soil and cover very lightly, keeping the seedbed evenly moist until established.

Spacing

12-24 in. apart for pollinator borders, rain gardens, and meadow-style plantings

Germination

Usually 7-21 days with steady moisture and warm soil; naturalized sowings may germinate unevenly

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