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Yes, most of them do, in fact the seeds are very good for birds. If you just leave the flower head to seed on the plant the birds can come and get them, or you could harvest them yourself and place them where birds can find them. However I have heard of pollenless sunflowers, I don't know if they produce seeds.

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