Yes, sunflowers feel sensitivity.
They "feel" sensitivity in that they respond to stimuli, such as the direction and amount of light or damage to parts of itself. It does not "feel" in that it cannot experience pain, discomfort, or emotional distress.
They are sensitive through responding to stimuli, such as the direction and amount of light or damage to parts of itself.
Hairy, I think.
.Yes,they do. but,they eat the skin of the sunflower first.
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.
The oxeye sunflower (Heliopsis helianthoides) is also called false sunflower, rough heliopsis, hardy zinnia and orange sunflower. This 3-5 foot plant is a perennial of the sunflower genus, which looks more like a yellow daisy than a sunflower.
a rose is more like a circle shaped object meanwhile the sunflower is like all spread out and open
The logical answer is that it looks like a sunflower because that's what it becomes.
No, it is a common misconception that Chamomile and the Sunflower are related. However, the Sunflower is a flower from the Sun, while Chamomile is an abstract idea, like justice.
a sun with a stem.
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they are long and spiky on the tip of it
Sunflower seed oil is used to make fine art paint.
a rose is more like a circle shaped object meanwhile the sunflower is like all spread out and open
Although native to the Americas, the largest sunflower production is situated around the west coast of the Black Sea. Countries like Russia, the Ukraine, and Romania have the largest sunflower production.