

Mexican Sunflower Tithonia Torch is a tall decorative border plant for a sunny and sheltered spot in the garden. The flowers resemble small sunflowers with an orange-red color. Tithonia Torch grows on almost all soils. Preferably sow indoors, otherwise flowering will be very late.
Mexican Sunflower Tithonia Torch is a tall decorative border plant for a sunny and sheltered spot in the garden. The flowers resemble small sunflowers with an orange-red color. Tithonia Torch grows on almost all soils. Preferably sow indoors, otherwise flowering will be very late.
Sowing: Sow the Tithonia seeds indoors in pots from March to April and plant them out later in the second half of May at a planting distance of 40cm. Outdoors is also possible around mid-May.
Plant spacing: 40cm.
Flowering time: The flowering period of the Mexican sunflower is late July to September
Height: 100-120cm
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Mexican Sunflower Tithonia Torch is a tall decorative border plant for a sunny and sheltered spot in the garden. The flowers resemble small sunflowers with an orange-red color. Tithonia Torch grows on almost all soils. Preferably sow indoors, otherwise flowering will be very late.