I'm a landscaper who grows sunflowers for clientel and happen to know a lot about them. sunflowers are originally thought to have come from either Russia or North America. the mammoth sunflowers grow fast and become tall not because they want to be noticed but because they need to have height in order to collect sun. Furthermore as the sunflowers grow the bottom leaves naturally begin to die off as new ones emerge from the stalk. Also sunflowers prefer to be fed, while it is not necessary, they seem to flourish better in areas with a well propagated ground. given these factors a lot of scientists and biologists believe that sunflowers get they're height because they are used to growing in crowded spaces among other plants. the sunflower itself does not seem to have a long evolutionary history because they have little to no protection against wild animals (except for a thick nasty tasting stalk and plenty of height) and the only protection they have against insects is tiny hairs that grow along the stalk. most of my clients would complain of diseases on the stalk, leaves, and seed. This suggests that they're immune system is fairly weak.
Most sunflowers are annuals not because they're seeds can't last the winter, but because animals such as birds and mammals constantly eat them. the smaller dwarf sunflowers usually have more volunteers than my mammoths but that could be the small seeds being hard to find by birds, people, and wild animals.
another bi-product of the sunflower is sunflower seed oil. this was discovered by people when they would cut the stalks down and shave the leafs off. today it has many uses but because it drips slowly and they're is very little per plant it can't be bought easily as a wholesale item. the seeds themselves get coated in sunflower seed oil which is why they often turn a dark shady brownish color after sprouting stripes.
they can grow to tall
SUNFLOWERS Sunflowers grow tall Lift your head to be bright sunshine Mother Nature's child
Sunflowers are tall compared to other flowers because they have a unique ability to grow quickly and reach towards the sun. Their stems are strong and flexible, allowing them to grow upwards rapidly to maximize their exposure to sunlight for photosynthesis. This adaptation helps sunflowers compete for sunlight and nutrients in their environment, leading to their impressive height.
Tall sunflowers are not endangered. Depending on your definition, most sunflower plants grow to be "tall" (from 5 to ten feet). Many commercial varieties are mass-produced specifically for height, such as American Giant Hybrid.
sunflowers can grow from 8 to 12 ft
I have seen 9 foot high sunflowers in the wild.
15 feetCertain varieties of sunflowers grow 15 feet tall, but there are varieties that grow much shorter.
Sunflowers, among others.
Some traits of sunflowers include their tall stems, large bright yellow flowers, and the ability to track the movement of the sun throughout the day. Sunflowers are also known for their edible seeds and their attraction to pollinators like bees and butterflies.
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To accurately identify sunflowers, look for tall plants with large, bright yellow flowers that have a dark center. Sunflowers typically have rough, hairy stems and leaves that are large and heart-shaped. Additionally, sunflowers tend to face towards the sun, tracking its movement throughout the day.
Sunflowers are tall (often reaching or exceeding six feet) and like lots of sunlight.