By "red dirt", if you mean the iron tinted red clay of the Southern Piedmont areas, then I can certainly testify that YES, sunflowers do grow in red dirt.
If you mean the red dirt of the Western regions, then I should mention that the upper state areas between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains produce the largest yields of sunflower seed oil in the country. It's a magnificent thing to see acres and acres of sunflowers in full bloom.
Yes.
True sunflowers only occur in red, orange, and yellow varieties, with varying shades of these colors. Other plants which are sometimes called "sunflowers,"such as oxeyes, may be pure white, blue, or even purple.
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Sunflowers come from North and Central America.
Yes you do. They will sprout with it on the leaves and it will get loose and fall of.
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Most cultivars of red sunflower are not very tall, only reaching 4' to 6' in height.
No. It's vegetable oil (from sunflowers) that is found in Lay's. Note: vegetable oil can come from the following plants: canola, sunflowers, corn, and olives.
I was married in the fall and used mostly sunflowers - they looked really nice. I used some mums and red roses in my centerpices in addition to the sunflowers. I wish I would have done more with pumpkins around the reception hall. But the sunflowers were very fall-ish.
Vincent was waiting for Paul Gauguin to come and share the house. In order to make a room pleasant and full of light he painted 7 paintings with different numbers of sunflowers.
If you have a food source there, it could attract them. They really love the seeds of sunflowers.