Yes, sunflowers grow in Kansas.
Kansas is the leading producer of wheat in the United States.
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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.
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The only box turtles indigenous to Kansas are the Ornate box turtle and the Three toed box turtle. They both grow to an adult shell length of 6 inches. The biggest box turtles are Gulf Coast box turtles (not in Kansas) and they can grow to 8 inches or more in length. To answer your question, the state they are in has no affect on how big they grow so if you put a gulf coast box turtle in Kansas it can still grow to 8 inches or more.:-)
yes it does that is why its called the breadbasket of america
Born in Wichita Kansas, and raised in nearby Andover, Kansas born November 2, 1990.
The area that became Kansas City was settled in the early 1800s. The town of Kansas was established in 1838 and continued to grow until the city grew to its present size.