Sunroot x sunflower hybrids
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 8:59 pm
So, years ago, I got some wild sunroot seeds from an online Kansas wildflower vendor. I grew those, and they were a great vegetable. They flowered, but rather late, and the flowers were small. I saved seeds from them, and I noticed that the seeds looked significantly larger than the seeds I had originally planted. They didn't germinate as well, either. The resulting plants (which I planted in two holes in black plastic, in western, southeast, and partial southern shade, right next to each other, from my saved seed seed in 2020) had leaves with more of a domestic sunflower-type shape than regular sunflowers have. I didn't harvest them that year, due to being overwhelmed with stuff to do. I just left them in the ground, and they grew again, this year.
We kind of put a wood pile in front of them in the winter, and we didn't use all the wood; so, it's still there.
To my surprise, this year, they grew absolutely enormous. Like, way bigger than sunroots grow (such that they fell over and started sprawling on the ground like indeterminate tomatoes). They set zillions of flowers. The flowers look similar to regular sunroot flowers, but there are so many of them that they're quite ornamental, IMO. Here are some pictures (please excuse the ad on the end added by the image hosting service: I uploaded them there so it would reduce the file size, and so you wouldn't have to be logged in to see them; if you click on the image and then click on it again at the image host's site, you can get better resolution):


In the background here, you can see some regular sunflowers in my neighbor's yard; those are the ones with blacker centers behind the chainlink fence; their ancestors were probably the pollinator:

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It's possible that these aren't hybrids at all, but none of the original sunroot seeds that I grew were even close to this size, and none of them ever flowered nearly this much (even with a lot more plants).
We kind of put a wood pile in front of them in the winter, and we didn't use all the wood; so, it's still there.
To my surprise, this year, they grew absolutely enormous. Like, way bigger than sunroots grow (such that they fell over and started sprawling on the ground like indeterminate tomatoes). They set zillions of flowers. The flowers look similar to regular sunroot flowers, but there are so many of them that they're quite ornamental, IMO. Here are some pictures (please excuse the ad on the end added by the image hosting service: I uploaded them there so it would reduce the file size, and so you wouldn't have to be logged in to see them; if you click on the image and then click on it again at the image host's site, you can get better resolution):


In the background here, you can see some regular sunflowers in my neighbor's yard; those are the ones with blacker centers behind the chainlink fence; their ancestors were probably the pollinator:

combo duplicate remover
It's possible that these aren't hybrids at all, but none of the original sunroot seeds that I grew were even close to this size, and none of them ever flowered nearly this much (even with a lot more plants).