Will geese eat sunflower seed?
Swallows (family Hirundinidae - aerial feeders) are primarily insect eaters. They enjoy all kinds of insects except for the stinging types (wasps, bees). They do like a bit of fruit and other plant matter once in a while. There have been no reports of them partaking of sunflower seeds. The birds that LOVE sunflower seeds include the Tufted Titmouse, Goldfinch, Purple Finch, Chickadee, Nuthatches and other seed-eating birds.
Why did van Gogh paint wilting sunflowers?
I am not sure it was. Judging from the questions sent to WikiAnswers "Starry Night" is the most famous one.
Also 'The Sunflowers' is a series of paintings with similar subjects, at least 7 of them.
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How to recognize a real or fake van gogh 14 sunflowers painting?
There are seven genuine Sunflower painings by van Gogh. Any other is a fake.
What year was sunflowers by van gogh sold for record price?
On March 31, 1987 Japanese insurance magnate Yasuo Goto paid the equivalent of US $39,921,750 for Van Gogh's Still Life: Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers at auction at Christie's London.
How many times did Vincent Van Gogh paint Sunflowers?
He painted many series of sunflowers. There are 3 paintings with fifteen sunflowers in the vase. Also a set of 2 paintings with twelve sun flowers in the vase. He first painted the twelve series. There is also a painting with 3 sunflowers in vase and one of 5 sunflowers in vase. the 5 sunflowers in vase was destroyed in the second world war by a fire on the 6th august 1945.
Vincent Van Gogh seemed to have quite a personal attachment to the sunflower. In the year before his death he wrote to his brother Theo, "It is a kind of a painting that rather changes in character, and takes on a richness the longer you look at it.. You know the peony is Jeannis, the hollyhock belongs to Quost, but the sunflower is somewhat my own." In many letters to his brother, he spoke glowingly of the richness of color that he saw in the Sunflowers, and his own desire to paint them before they quickly faded. (as quoted originally by Marc Eldo Tralbaut)
Answer 2:
He made 7 paintings of sunflowers in a vase, and three of single sunflowers.
Where is the vase with 12 sunflowers by van Gogh displayed?
Location of Van Gogh's Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers:
Yes, cows can eat sunflowers. Sunflower seeds and the plant itself are often used as feed for cattle because they are a good source of nutrients and energy. However, it's important to ensure that the sunflowers are properly processed and do not contain any harmful substances before feeding them to cows.
Why do sunflowers grow so big?
Sunflowers can grow so big due to their genetic makeup which allows them to efficiently convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. They have a rapid growth rate and robust stems that support their large size. Additionally, sunflowers have evolved to compete for sunlight by growing tall to maximize their exposure to light.
Can squirrels eat sunflower seeds with shells?
My answer is yes out of all the types of seeds they eat they eat sunflower seeds.
There are a good deal of animals that will eat sunflower. A few examples are squirrels, parrots, rabbits, and humans.
What pH do sunflowers grow best in?
Sunflowers generally prefer a warm but not hot climate, between 70 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. They are tolerant of drought but do better with occasional rainfall and/or soil that retains water well.
Sun flowers, like all plants and animals have eukaryotic cells.
Products made from sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) include the following:
How many MUFA's in sunflower seeds?
Monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) have one double bond in the fatty acid chain and the remaining carbon atoms are single bonded.
A 3.5 ounce serving of linoleic sunflower seed kernels contains the following:
However, please keep in mind that there are 3 commercially used types of seeds, each with its own slightly different levels of fat -
Can you eat sunflower seeds if you have gallstone?
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
I realize that many people say yes, then others tell you to avoid. Well I'm proof of that. I've had four major attacks since April, 2012. The last one was caused by trying to keep my self awake while driving long distance. This keeps me wide awake, but I will never try that again. Made it home, but after drinking a glass of water, the pain began and within five minutes it was at the highest and most intense ever. Rushed to the hospital where Doctors were amazed and immediately wanted to do surgery. No, no, I don't think so, I need my gallbladder.....God does not make mistakes. Besides, Doctor's don't understand why we have these organs, and so they just want to take everything out. The surgery will not eliminate pain, because the stones get stuck in the liver ducts as well. So, next they'll be telling us we don't need that too, right?
I had passed my stone 7 years with olive oil and lemon juice and it worked great. Doctor didn't believe me of course and sent me for an ultrasound revealing no stones. Unfortunately, after bad health and eating choices, they returned with a vengeance.
Now, I was forced to give up all the ugly unhealthy disgusting diseased dead fake foods which I was addicted to. Now I'm experiencing healthy choices I never in my wildest dreams thought I'd enjoy. Like salads, fruits and veggies and fish. FISH, SALAD...NO WAY, NOT ME! Now, depending on how you prepare it, no my eyes roll back with delight.
What are the difference between unisexual and bisexual flowers in plant?
the differences between a unisexual and a bisexual flower is
unisexual flower- the flower may either contain stamen or a carpel.
cross pollination takes place in such kinds
bisexual flower - such flowers contain both stamen and carpels .
there are chances of cross pollination and self pollination in such flowers.