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Yes. Although sunflowers prefer soil that provides plenty of nutrients, they have been known to grown in sand. Ideally, however, they need richer soil, and sand is far from a healthy environment. Also, the conditions of the sand make a difference. Sunflowers cannot grow in a sandy desert, exposed to too much sun and wind, but they will grow - tentatively - in sheltered sandy positions.

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