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Yes. Larger members of a cultivar will produce larger seeds. However, different cultivars have different seeds size and shapes. For instance, seeds from a Mammoth Grey Stripe are wider than those from American Giant, even though American Giant can grow several feet taller.
No, it depends on how you water them and how much sunlight they receive
erm no ofcourse not! sunflower seeds arent from sunflowers!
Yes, all sunflowers have seeds within them.
Yes, all sunflowers produce seeds.
Yes, dwarf sunflowers do produce seeds.
Sunflowers have seeds.
Yes, you can propagate sunflowers by collecting and planting their seeds.
No, not all sunflowers produce sunflower seeds. Some varieties of sunflowers are grown for their ornamental flowers and do not produce seeds suitable for consumption.
Some traits of sunflowers include their tall stems, large bright yellow flowers, and the ability to track the movement of the sun throughout the day. Sunflowers are also known for their edible seeds and their attraction to pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Sunflowers have seeds that will fall to the ground from the wind or travel with animals. Farmers sometimes plant entire fields of sunflowers to sell them for the oil in the seeds.
Yes. Sunflowers are grown from seed.