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That variety produces smaller seeds that are edible but they are typically used in wild bird seed mixes.
Helianthus annuus L. (large seed head) is the typical sunflower with 30-40% oil in the seed by weight.
 
These are the ones you would traditionally eat from the store in or out of the shell..........https://sustainableseedco.com/products/organic-black-mammoth-sunflower-seeds




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