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Yes They come from the flower
Salted sunflower seeds are not good for chipmunks. You should give them fresh sunflower seeds that come from the plant itself.
Vitamin C, Thiamin, Niacin, Vitamin B-6, Folate, Vitamin A, Vitamin E, etc.
Sunflower seeds; these seeds are edible
You can eat sunflower seeds from the sunflower.
Sunflowers come from North and Central America.
Probably very few. Sunflower heads are processed at the factory producing the sunflower seeds by the thousands, and in washing, sorting, etc, a great deal of "mixing" takes place. A bag of sunflower seeds probably has seeds from dozens/hundreds of heads in it.
you can get sunflower seeds
If a sunflower dies, it will come back to life in the seeds that have fallen out of the flower head. The individual is gone forever, but as long as you have one or more seeds, you've got yourself next year's sunflower (Helianthus annuus).
They were never "invented". Sunflower seeds are just that, sunflower seeds. Seeds that contain the genetic makeup up sunflowers that will then germinate in the soil to become a sunflower which will make more sunflower seeds. The question "When did people begin eating sunflower seeds?" is another topic
A sunflower is from the Asteraceae family and the Helianthoideae subfamily. The sunflower is native to the Americas. Sunflower seeds and sunflower oil are now widespread foodstuffs that come from the sunflower.
Yes, sunflower seeds are biodegradable.... All things that come from plants are biodegradable.
Sunflower seeds are rich in iron. Two pounds of sunflower seeds contain about 21 milligrams of iron.