Kansas got its nickname because there was a large population of sunflowers and they were known for the large amounts of sunflowers.
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yes it is because it grows sunflowers in kansas.
Check out Kansas, The Sunflower State.
wheat, corn, sunflowers
Not in Kansas. They grow millions of $ worth a year. A "weed" is "a plant out of place". Those Kansas sunflowers growing in Iowa corn rows are considered a weed.
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Sunflowers are naturally adapted to grasslands and prairies, which makes up the majority of Kansas' topography. The soil in Kansas is very fertile, meaning many plants actually grow well there, not just sunflowers.
Wheat, Corn, Soybeans, Sunflowers,
The sunflower was chosen as Kansas's state flower due to its abundance in the state. It symbolizes the state's bright and sunny nature, as well as its agricultural heritage, since sunflowers are commonly grown in Kansas.
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