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Mexican Sunflower Live Plant

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Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia), also known as the Tree Marigold or Nitobe chrysanthemum, is a stunningly vibrant flowering plant native to Mexico and Central America. Belonging to the Asteraceae family, this perennial herbaceous plant is renowned for its dazzling display of bright orange to red-orange flowers that resemble miniature suns, hence its name.

Mexican Sunflower Plant Description:

  1. Maximum Growth Size – 3 to 8 ft in ideal conditions
  2. Plant Type – Outdoor
  3. Watering Periods – once every two days during summer and once a week during winter
  4. Optimal Temperature – 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C)
  5. Flower Colour – Yellow
  6. Fertilization – Mexican sunflowers (Tithonia diversifolia) don’t usually need fertilizer after they’re establishedHowever, you can add a small amount of organic matter to the planting site at the beginning, or use a balanced, all-purpose flower fertilizer at the start of the growing season in areas with depleted soil. You can follow the product label instructions for the amount to use.

 

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Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia diversifolia), also known as the Tree Marigold or Nitobe chrysanthemum, is a stunningly vibrant flowering plant native to Mexico and Central America. Belonging to the Asteraceae family, this perennial herbaceous plant is renowned for its dazzling display of bright orange to red-orange flowers that resemble miniature suns, hence its name.

Growing up to 10 feet (3 meters) tall, Mexican Sunflower boasts large, coarse leaves and a sturdy, branching stem. Its flowers, which typically bloom from mid-summer to fall, are a magnet for pollinators like butterflies and bees, making it a popular choice for gardeners looking to attract beneficial insects.

One of the most remarkable features of the Mexican Sunflower is its adaptability to various soil types and climates. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating both dry conditions and occasional flooding. This resilience makes it a favored choice for landscaping projects, roadside beautification, and erosion control in regions with challenging environmental conditions.

Aside from its ornamental value, Mexican Sunflower offers several practical benefits. Its rapid growth and dense foliage make it an effective windbreak and privacy screen. Moreover, its deep root system helps improve soil structure and prevent erosion, making it a valuable asset in sustainable land management practices.

In addition to its environmental benefits, Mexican Sunflower holds cultural significance in traditional medicine and agriculture. In some regions, the leaves and flowers are used in herbal remedies for ailments ranging from fever to gastrointestinal issues. Furthermore, farmers often use the plant as green manure or as fodder for livestock due to its high nutrient content.

Despite its beauty and utility, it’s worth noting that Mexican Sunflower can spread vigorously under favorable conditions, potentially becoming invasive in certain ecosystems. Therefore, it’s essential to manage its growth carefully, especially in areas where it’s not native.

In summary, Mexican Sunflower is a striking and versatile plant that adds a splash of color to gardens, attracts pollinators, and offers practical benefits for soil conservation and agriculture. Its resilience, adaptability, and cultural significance make it a cherished component of landscapes and ecosystems across the globe.

Ideal Conditions

Mexican Sunflowers (Tithonia rotundifolia) are vibrant annuals native to Mexico and Central America, prized for their brilliant orange or yellow blooms and ability to attract pollinators like butterflies and bees. To cultivate these stunning flowers successfully, it’s important to provide them with the ideal growing conditions:

  1. Sunlight: Mexican Sunflowers thrive in full sun, requiring at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day. Plant them in a location where they will receive ample sunlight without being shaded by nearby structures or plants.
  2. Soil: These flowers prefer well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0 to 7.0) is ideal. Amending the soil with compost before planting can improve its texture and fertility.
  3. Temperature: They thrive in warm temperatures and are sensitive to frost. Plant Mexican Sunflowers outdoors after the last frost date in your area. They prefer temperatures between 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C) during the growing season.
  4. Spacing: Provide adequate spacing between plants to allow for air circulation and prevent overcrowding. Space them about 12 to 18 inches apart, depending on the variety and expected mature size.
  5. Support: Some varieties of Mexican Sunflowers can grow quite tall and may benefit from staking or support to prevent them from bending or toppling over, especially in windy conditions.

Watering Period

Mexican Sunflowers are drought-tolerant once established but benefit from regular watering, especially during dry spells or periods of prolonged heat. Water deeply, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.

Fertilization

Mexican Sunflowers are not heavy feeders but can benefit from a balanced, slow-release fertilizer applied at the time of planting or a diluted liquid fertilizer applied monthly during the growing season. Avoid excessive nitrogen, as it can promote lush foliage at the expense of flowers.

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