Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.
Roses take longer to grow from seed. They usually take two to three years before they will flower. Sunflowers will bloom in the same year they are planted.
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There are many varieties of sunflower, from 12" high to 12 feet high at maturity. They all start from seed in the spring, reaching maturity, blooming and going to seed in the fall. While roses can add to their size by quite a bit during one season - some canes can grow two or three feet - I would have to say that a sunflower grows faster.
grass it grows in about a week sunflowers take a long time to bloom
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a sunflower seed grows the fastest but sunflowers need a lot of light so if you leave it in the cold it would probably die
Roses do not grow faster than sunflowers. Sunflowers will sprout, grow to their full adult height, bloom, produce seeds, and die all within a single season. Rose bushes take two to three years to reach an age where they will bloom and grow flowers. So therefor roses do not grow faster than sunflowers.
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the rose is use for medicine and the sunflower is use by animal food
The rose and the daffodil are two different plants, even though they are both flowering dicots. The rose is a woody perennial and the daffodil is a herbaceous perennial. The herbaceous plant will always grow faster than the woody one, and the daffodil will have a short growth/flowering period, followed by dormancy and regrowth the next growing season.
it grows with light and water