im a professional sunflower grower and my sunflowers have roots 23ft deep.
The sunflower is very tall and its really long roots to absorb up the water.
The Part Of The Sunflower Which Absorbs Water And Nutrients Is The Roots Of The Sunflower
Through the roots. from reese
Sunflower is commercially cultivated by its single seeded fruits.
Sunflower roots anchor the plant in the soil, provide stability, and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support the plant's growth and development.
No, not unless the roots are very very long.
The sunflower shoot is there to protect the flower fro insects on the ground, to transfer water from the roots to the flower and to transfer uv light from the flower to the roots
because it has such a long roots
No, sunflower stems do not grow roots as they mature. Roots are responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, while stems are responsible for supporting the plant and transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
A sunflower plant can regrow if it's cut in half because the remaining part contains dormant buds that can activate and grow new shoots. As long as the roots are intact, the plant has the ability to regenerate itself and continue growing.
birds eat the sunflower seeds from the suflower
A sunflower is a very special liquid.