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They contain 1000 seeds arranged in concentric circles.

The seed oil has anti cholesterol properties.

The seeds have high nutritive value.

The seeds are roasted to make substitute for coffee or chocolate.

The flower looks like a blazing yellow sun facing the sun

and droops at night.

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