Everywhere! I was born there and you can find them all over the place! Some places have more than others.
Yes, sunflowers grow in Kansas.
Sunflowers are naturally adapted to grasslands and prairies, which makes up the majority of Kansas' topography. The soil in Kansas is very fertile, meaning many plants actually grow well there, not just sunflowers.
Not in Kansas. They grow millions of $ worth a year. A "weed" is "a plant out of place". Those Kansas sunflowers growing in Iowa corn rows are considered a weed.
A reminder of the wild sunflowers that grow in profusion across the state, the Sunflower is also the official State Flower and Floral Emblem of Kansas.
Wild sunflowers that grow in profusion across the state, the Sunflower is also the official State Flower and Floral Emblem of Kansas.
Kansas ... it's the state flower. Sunflowers grow all over the U.S. and world, but Kansas is "the Sunflower state."
How do i plant sunflowers
No, sunflowers prefer to grow in well-manured soil.
Kansas got its nickname because there was a large population of sunflowers and they were known for the large amounts of sunflowers.
Kansas, Minnesota, North and South Dakota are the chiefs in growing sunflowers. They also grow near highways because of the types of air they need. They all grow either in tropical grassland, forests, or everyday gardens.
Yes, it is possible to grow sunflowers during the summer in Chicago.
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