To grow sunflowers from cut flowers, you can follow these steps: Choose a healthy sunflower head with mature seeds. Allow the sunflower head to dry out completely. Remove the seeds from the head and plant them in well-draining soil. Water the seeds regularly and place them in a sunny spot. Watch as the seeds germinate and grow into sunflower plants.
after pollination, a sunflowers head turns to the north.
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No. In fact, roasted sunflower seeds are a popular snack.
You Take the seeds out :)
Sunflowers are made of many cells because it is a living organism. If it wasn't a living organism then it wouldn't reproduce of grow. Also since it is a living organism it can move toward the sun to get nutrients and energy!
Yes, if you 'dead-head' or cut off the heads of sunflowers, the plant will usually continue to produce more flowers. This varies somewhat with the variety of sunflower and the bushy type will produce the most flowers when flower heads are removed.
No, sunflowers do not have sepals. Sunflowers have composite flowers, where what looks like petals are actually individual florets clustered together to form a single "flower head".
Sunflowers typically have a single pistil in each flower head. However, a sunflower head is made up of numerous individual flowers called florets, each containing its own pistil. Therefore, while each floret has one pistil, the entire sunflower head can have many pistils, depending on the number of florets present.
Sunflowers typically have one pistil per flower head. However, since a sunflower head is made up of numerous individual florets, each of these florets contains its own pistil. The number of florets can vary, but a single sunflower head can have hundreds to thousands of florets, each contributing one pistil to the overall structure.
If the sunflowers are not a hybrid variety, then you can save the seed by cutting the flowers when the seeds are fully formed and loose in the head, drying the whole head for two or so weeks, rubbing them from the head, drying for a further couple of weeks, and replanting in the spring. you can use hybrid varieties as long as long as they are not sterile in which case you wont get any seeds anyway. you just wont get the same flower vigor and or good looks. zaf.
it takes up to a week for a the seed to germinate, then it can take up to a month for it to turn into an actual plant, then a few weeks from then for the sunflower head to start growing. so all up it takes a few months for the sunflower to actually grow and you won't get any seeds from it until it is fully grown. :)