It is a native of North America. Commercialisation of the plant took place in Russia.
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The Sunflower, Helianthus comes from N.America, Chile and Peru.
A sunflower is from the Asteraceae family and the Helianthoideae subfamily. The sunflower is native to the Americas. Sunflower seeds and sunflower oil are now widespread foodstuffs that come from the sunflower.
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Sunflowers come from North and Central America.
If a sunflower dies, it will come back to life in the seeds that have fallen out of the flower head. The individual is gone forever, but as long as you have one or more seeds, you've got yourself next year's sunflower (Helianthus annuus).
No. Sunflowers are a plant. At least one company has come up with a beverage made from the seed kernels and they label it a "sunflower beverage".
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No, sunflower seeds are not in the filbert family. Sunflower seeds come from the sunflower plant, which belongs to the Asteraceae family. Filberts, also known as hazelnuts, are part of the Betulaceae family. These two plants are from different botanical families and have distinct characteristics.
No, there is no nicotine in sunflower seeds. Sunflower seeds come from the sunflower plant and are a source of healthy fats, protein, and various vitamins and minerals. Nicotine is a naturally occurring alkaloid primarily found in tobacco plants. Therefore, you can enjoy sunflower seeds without any concern for nicotine content.
Sunflower plants are annuals, meaning they need to be replanted each year as they do not come back on their own.
Probably very few. Sunflower heads are processed at the factory producing the sunflower seeds by the thousands, and in washing, sorting, etc, a great deal of "mixing" takes place. A bag of sunflower seeds probably has seeds from dozens/hundreds of heads in it.