Taide Sunflower — a decorative annual variety of Helianthus annuus, cultivated for cut flowers and landscaping. This sunflower features large golden-yellow flowers with dark centers, reaching a diameter of 15 to 30 cm. The plant grows to a height of 100–250 cm, forming straight, strong, and single stems without branching, making it ideal for cutting and use in bouquets. Taide sunflower blooms are highly durable and visually striking both in garden arrangements and interior displays. For successful cultivation, sow seeds in late spring into loose, aerated, humus-rich soil enriched with compost or granulated manure. Plants require adequate moisture, nutrients, and full sun, as sunflowers follow the sun. Under these conditions, they produce large, vibrant flowers that beautifully adorn garden beds, especially when planted in groups or along southern-facing fences and walls. Taide sunflower pairs well with other country garden plants such as lupine, foxgloves, echinacea, and hibiscus, creating interesting color compositions. Its bright, large flowers not only beautify the garden but also make an eye-catching element in bouquets suitable for any interior decor. Each seed packet contains 2 grams of material and detailed planting instructions, simplifying planting and care.