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The scientific name of sunflowers is Helianthus, Helia for sun and Anthus for flower. ... Sunflowers are one of the fastest growing plants. They can grow 8 to 12 feet tall in rich soil within six months. ... | Fun Facts About Sunflowers |
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Helianthus, is scientific name of sunflower. It is a combination of two words Helios, meaning sun and Anthos, meaning flower. Facts About Sunflowers. ... More than sixty different varieties of sunflowers can be found in the world. Out of all these, the most common one is bright yellow, ... Raw Sunflower Seeds Nutrition Facts...
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Facts all about sunflowers, including growing, harvesting and caring for these beauties. ... Sunflower facts – Looks ... Sunflowers are grown for their edible seeds and are enjoyed by many as a delicious, nutritious snack. Sunflower seeds can be eaten directly as they are or roasted - many folks like them roasted, shells-on,
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Sunflower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sunflowers ( Helianthus annuus ) are annual plants native to the Americas, that possess a large inflorescence (flowering head). What is usually called the flower is actually a head (formally com...
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Fun facts about sunflowers. ... find Countryside & Small Stock Journal articles. * The sunflower is the state flower of Kansas. * Sunflower heads consist of 1,000 to 2,000 individ... ... * Cultivated sunflowers have only one flower or head on each plant.
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* Floating rafts of sunflowers are being used to clean up water contaminated as a result of the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the former Soviet Union. The roots of the sunflower plants remove 95% of the radioactivity in the water by pulling contaminants out of the water.
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Archaeologists surmise that wild sunflowers were used by Native Americans on the ... You are here: Essortment Home >> Science & Technology >> Science:General >> Sunflowers: interesting facts, their history, their cultivation and commercial use ;
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Growing Sunflowers; Sunflowers are one of the speediest plants you can grow. They can easily grow up to 3.0 metres tall in six months. They need a wall or support to stop them blowing over, and breaking, in windy weather, plant them against a fence or wall that you can tie them too, or use a tall stake. ... Sunflower Facts;
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Free Sunflower Seeds. You do not need to register or pay any costs.... ... Sunflowers are annual plants and are species of helianthus annuus. They possess large inflorescence i.e. flowering head. It is very useful and very beautiful flower and is used in decorating houses and is also used in floral arrangements.
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