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  2. Are Sunflowers Perennials That Will Return Year After Year in ...

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    Annual Sunflowers. The sunflower we all grew up drawing is Helianthus annuus or the annual sunflower.Breeders have been working with this species for years. Selections range from the dwarf ...

  3. How to Grow the Biggest and Brightest Sunflowers This Summer

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    Alas, most sunflowers are annual flowers, meaning they do not come back each year like perennial flowers. But, there's a few pieces of good news. But, there's a few pieces of good news.

  4. Common sunflower - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower seeds are generally planted only an inch deep in the ground. When such shallow planting is done in moist and soaked earth or soil, it increases the chances of diseases such as downy mildew. Another major threat to sunflower crops are broomrapes , a family of plants which parasitize the roots of various other plants, including sunflowers.

  5. Want Big, Beautiful Blooms? Here's Exactly When You ... - AOL

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    Here's exactly when to plant sunflowers—plus, how to keep pesky chipmunks away. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Heliotropism - Wikipedia

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    Sunflowers in full bloom are not heliotropic, so they do not follow the Sun. The flowerheads face east all day, so in the afternoon, they are backlit by the Sun. In the case of sunflowers , a common misconception is that sunflower heads track the Sun across the sky throughout the whole life cycle.

  7. Perennial sunflower - Wikipedia

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    Globally, sunflowers are the fourth most important oil crop. Most of the sunflower seed crop is crushed for oil, and most of the oil is consumed by humans. A major byproduct of crushing is protein-rich cake, an excellent feed for livestock. A tiny proportion of the global sunflower crop is directly eaten as “nuts” or kernels.

  8. Helianthus annuus 'Russian Giant' - Wikipedia

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    It grows up to 2.5 – 4 meters in height within a year. It has heart-shaped or oval, hairy green leaves. They bloom in the summer with a disk that is 12 inches or 30 centimeters in diameter and has a brown color in appearance. [1]

  9. It’s sunflower season at Raleigh’s Dix Park. Here’s how to ...

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    A trip to see the field of sunflowers is worth adding to your summer bucket list. It’s sunflower season at Raleigh’s Dix Park. Here’s how to see the blooms.