In "Sunflower Seed," the protagonist reflects on memories of their father, who often recounted stories about ghosts and the supernatural. These anecdotes instilled a sense of wonder and fear, highlighting the father’s belief in the unseen world. The memories evoke nostalgia and a longing for connection, as the protagonist grapples with the complexities of their relationship with their dad. Ultimately, these reflections intertwine themes of memory, loss, and the impact of storytelling on identity.
sunflower
A sunflower seed is an achene which means a simple dry fruit. The sunflower seed are referred to as the fruit of the Sunflower because it is produce by the plant.
There is no need to do this with domesticated sunflower seed.
in late spring,sunflower seed will germinate
The shell of a sunflower which is white and black striped protects the seed inside of it. The seed, if planted becomes a sunflower plant.
No, it is a dicot.
A sunflower seed is the fruit of the sunflower. The seed is referred to as a achene when it is inside of its shell or pericarp.
it depends on the type of sunflower
sunflower seed
U.S. sunflower seed production was 3.54 billion pounds in 2000
U.S. sunflower seed production was 2.49 billion pounds in 2002
yes sunflower is useful in cholesterol