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89 ft tall it was grown by a german farmer with a 2 foot foot

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Q: What is the largest sunflower head?
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Which country is the largest habitat of sunflower?

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.


What is the largest type of seed?

sunflower


What if your sunflower droops?

The head of a sunflower will naturally droop as it forms seeds. If your sunflower is drooping before it has even formed a head, it likely needs more water.


What is the largest star fish?

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How many seeds can be produced from one sunflower head?

Up to 1,000 seeds can be produced from one sunflower head. Some may produce more or less depending on the exact sunflower.


How many sunflower seeds are in a pound?

a sunflower weighs 1 pound.


After pollination which way does a Sunflower head turn?

after pollination, a sunflowers head turns to the north.


Do larger sunflower heads produce larger sunflower seeds?

Not necessarily. While a smaller than average head will definitely have smaller seeds, a larger than average head will simply have more seeds of the typical size. There is an upper limit on how large sunflower seeds can be (the limit depends on the breed of sunflower).


Do you plant the head of a sunflower or do you take the seeds out?

You Take the seeds out :)


Your head is tilted and you are tall and thin but cannot walk what are you?

A sunflower/flower.


What eats sunflower?

First of all, humans enjoy sunflower seeds, as well as the roots of a sunflower known as the "sunchoke" or Jerusalem artichoke. Other animals that enjoy a nibble on a sunflower head, or parts of the plant, are birds, rodents, rabbits, insects, etc.


What eat sunflower?

First of all, humans enjoy sunflower seeds, as well as the roots of a sunflower known as the "sunchoke" or Jerusalem artichoke. Other animals that enjoy a nibble on a sunflower head, or parts of the plant, are birds, rodents, rabbits, insects, etc.