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Common sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

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Common sunflower, Yokohama City, Japan
Helianthus annuus [1] Q171497[2], the Common sunflower is a large annual forb of the genus Helianthus grown as a crop for its edible oil and edible fruits. The plant was first domesticated in the Americas.
Genus: : Helianthus (Sunflowers)
Family: Asteraceae Daisy, Compositae, Aster, Composite, Sunflower
Interesting Facts
Most people think that the sunflower name is based on the direction of sunrise and sunset. However, this is not the case. Blooming sunflowers face east and do not rotate in the direction of the sun. Nevertheless, the misconception that it faces the sun is deeply embedded in people's minds. Therefore, it is commonly called a sunflower. Wild versions of the plant branch out to many flower heads, but domesticated plants typically only have one.
In culture: These flowers were worshipped by the ancient Incas, and today they represent an eco-friendly movements.
Vincent Van Gogh made a famous series of paintings about common sunflowers.
Symbolism
Silent love, admiration and loyalty
National Flower
Russia
Characteristics
Plant Type :::::::::::* Herb
Lifespan:::::::::::::::* Annual
Bloom Time::::::::::* Summer, autumn
Flower Color::::::::* Yellow Orange Red Purple Bronze Brown Black

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