With sun. They are lovers of sunlight and will not grow well in shaded areas, and will certainly not flower well if at all.
Sunflowers, like most plants are heliotropic, that is they face the Sun to get more light. Sunflowers are very fast at moving toward sunlight, and they all do so at once. They are facing the Sun. Sun-flowers.
Sunflowers are named so because they look like sun (If one draws a sun) .Sunflowers have yellow petals coming from center towards the edge forming a circular flower like shape and also representing sun rays. Growing Sunflowers (Young) follow the sun during the day time and always try to face it. More movement is seen with leaves as they try to get more of the sunlight for photosynthesis and grow fast.
Sunflowers love full sun, so, this will depend on what other light source it has. It may grow, but will be long and spindly. It will also grow towards the light, and if it blooms at all, the bud/flower will be quite unspectacular.
SUN
in the sun.
Sunflowers are known for their ability to turn towards the sun, a phenomenon called heliotropism, which helps them maximize sunlight for photosynthesis. They also produce edible seeds that are rich in nutrients and can be used for snacks, cooking oil, and bird feed. Additionally, sunflowers can improve soil health by absorbing toxins and providing habitat for various wildlife. Their vibrant blooms are popular in gardens and as cut flowers, enhancing aesthetic appeal.
Sunflowers has three syllables. Sun-flow-ers.
Sunflowers follow the sun because they can sense the change in light.
Three examples of flowering plants are roses (Rosa), tulips (Tulipa), and sunflowers (Helianthus). Roses are known for their fragrant blooms and are often associated with romance. Tulips are popular spring flowers that come in a variety of colors and shapes. Sunflowers are recognizable for their large, yellow petals and are known for their ability to turn toward the sun.
cuz it wants 2
YES! that is why it is a sunflower
the sun and soil rich soil