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Yes, sunflower seeds grow. But not if you eat them. Then they get digested.
Yes, you can definitly grow a sunflower from a sunflower seed. The whole reason the sunflower produces those sunflower seeds, is so that when the seeds mature and fall off the flower, they grow new sunflower plants. Sunflowers only grow from a seed to maturity, and then to produce their own seeds once. Once the sunflower's seeds have matured and fallen off the flower, the plant dies.
Yes you can, if you ever try it you will grow a sunflower
they dont
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no they do not food does
Racehorses don't like sunflower seeds because they are afraid that a sunflower will begin to grow in their stomach. Soy seeds are a nice alternative for them, they like them roasted and salted.
you don't make them, you grow them
hell yes