Oh, dude, the hybrid sunflower species can't live in Antarctica. Like, I mean, it's pretty obvious, right? I don't think they'd enjoy the freezing temperatures and lack of sunlight. So, yeah, if you were planning on starting a sunflower farm in Antarctica, maybe think of a different location.
It cannot live on Mercury because the atmosphere is too tenuous.
gardens and praires ;)
it is when two diffrent animal species mate and produce a new species, zonkeys or ligers are examples. these new animals do not often live long and also cannot mate either
roses
Sunflower starfish normally live in the salt water ocean. However, they are typically emerged in various substrate, such as dirt and mud.
Sunflower Gully
It lives in a hot climate
Warm habitats
Hybrid hybrids. Completely infertileand won't live very long.
I don't know about all of them, but i know that there are some kinds that do live in fresh water Some species are found in either environment.
They live in Brazil and Columbia.
3-5years