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In Arkansas, sunflowers typically bloom from late summer to early fall, around July to September. The exact timing can vary based on the specific variety of sunflower and local climate conditions. Warm temperatures and adequate sunlight during the growing season encourage optimal blooming. For the best viewing, late August to early September is often ideal.

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