because they can reproduce with the help of male plants and pollen.
Yes, sunflowers are dicotyledonous plants, not monocots. They belong to the Asteraceae family, which is known for having composite flower heads made up of many tiny individual flowers. Monocots typically have parallel-veined leaves and flower parts in multiples of three, which sunflowers do not possess.
that flower category
its a flower
Sunflowers can grow in many countries I've seen them in America.
sunflowers and dasies
Sunflowers grow the best.
NO, it is a flower not a person a flower can not be bisexual. Sorry if this answer is wrong. :) .Cambri Jennys.
Division: Angiospermae (dicotyledonae)
Yes, asters are relatives of sunflowers as both belong to the Asteraceae family, commonly known as the daisy family. This family includes a wide variety of flowering plants, characterized by their composite flower heads. Asters and sunflowers share similar floral structures and growth habits, making them part of the same botanical family.
Mammoth sunflowers can produce up to 2,000 seeds per flower.
A sunflower
True sunflowers belong to the genus Helianthus, of which there are 52 known species.