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  2. Ah! Sun-flower - Wikipedia

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    The Sunflower, the "hot" Youth and the emotionally "frozen" Virgin, might, then, (assuming a reading contrary to the one of Bloom, Johnson and others), be finally free to love in Heaven or Eden. Or, at least, they might be finally free of the shackles of natural law that afflict the world- and time-weary Sunflower and the Moral Law that ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Night-blooming cereus - Wikipedia

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    Night-blooming cereus is the common name referring to many flowering ceroid cacti that bloom at night. The flowers are short lived, and some of these species, such as Selenicereus grandiflorus , bloom only once a year, for a single night, [ 1 ] though most put out multiple flowers over several weeks, each of which opens for only a single night.

  6. Common sunflower - Wikipedia

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    The common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a species of large annual forb of the daisy family Asteraceae. The common sunflower is harvested for its edible oily seeds, which are often eaten as a snack food. They are also used in the production of cooking oil, as food for livestock, as bird food, and as a plantings in domestic gardens for ...

  7. ‘Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know’ by ... - AOL

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    Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know…” from Chidananda S Naik, a student from FTII, Pune, India, has received La Cinef Award for best short, sparking thunderous applause, at this year’s ...

  8. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers Four recorded the song on their 1964 LP "More Big Folk Hits", Columbia Records, CL-2213. The Four Seasons recorded the song on their 1964 Philips album Born to Wander, PHM 200 129. Lars Lönndahl recorded the song in 1964 [22] with Swedish lyrics Inga blommor finns det mer, translated in 1962 [23] by Beppe Wolgers.

  9. Muusa - Wikipedia

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    Muusa is the debut studio album by Estonian singer Laura Põldvere. [1] The album was released on the first of September, 2007 by Moonwalk studios. It became one of the most successful albums in Estonia over the decade, selling over ten-thousand copies in 2007.