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Sunflowers

The Sunflower, Helianthus annuus is an annual flower of the Americas best known for its bright yellow petals and delicious seeds.

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Is sunflower oil safe for anal lubricant?

Yes, pure Sunflower Oil is a perfectly safe and cheap lubricant for anal toy play or intercourse, causing no adverse effects or irritation to the anus itself. Be aware, however that non pure sunflower oil such as scented or flavoured etc should not be used as these additives

WARNING: Do not use any type of oil if using condoms as a means of reducing the chances of getting sexually transmitted infection. Any oil significantly weakens most condoms, always use a water based lube when using condoms.

How do sunflower adapt to their environment?

A Sunflower adapts to its environment by using the water,minerals and nutrients from the soil and also uses the Sunlight to grow. A Sunflower has strong roots that are tightly attached to the ground in the soil.It also makes its in food in the process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS. A plant also saves and stores its extra food in the leaves.

What is a sunflower's main purpose?

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The main purpose of a sunflower (Helianthus annuus):

  • Home gardener: the sunflower provides a beautiful ornamental summer flower.
  • Food: the seed is a healthy snack that keeps you satified longer.
  • Cooking ingredient: the sunflower oil is a healthy alternative.
  • Spirituality: the full bloom plant is a symbol of God, happiness, wisdom and goodness.

Where do sunflowers get their food from?

Through a process called photosynthesis. The flower takes in carbon dioxide and sunlight and makes food with it. Then it gives out oxygen and it starts all over again. P.S. The photosynthesis happens in the leaves. P.S. Photosynthesis happens to all plants including trees

What do sunflowers need to survive?

That depends on where you live and the conditions you are growing them in. In rich, well watered soil, they do not require any real care. In drier soil, they may need watered occasionally to grow to their full potential.

Do sunflowers face the sun?

Yes, plants can actually "move" towards the sun- Phototropism is when the direction of a plant's growth is determined by the direction of the light source. Blue light receptors called phototropins that sense blue wavelengths of light and Auxins which are plant hormones play key roles in this process.

What is the structural adaptions of a sunflower?

If it is colder than it will have to adapt to the temperature. If it is warmer it will have to get watered more often. If it's not in the sunlight a lot it will either die or have to adapt well.

Are sunflowers bisexual?

NO, it is a flower not a person a flower can not be bisexual. Sorry if this answer is wrong. :)

.Cambri

Jennys.

What is inside of a sunflower?

The parts of a sunflower are the seeds, the pedals, the leaves, the stem and the roots.

What is the middle part of a sunflower called?

When a sunflower (Helianthus annuus) starts to bloom, there is a halo of color surrounding a lighter middle. The middle is made up of the florets which, if fertilized, will grow into seeds. A month after the flower opens, the petals will be droopy or gone, and the seed head will be bursting with ready-to-eat kernels.

When are sunflower seeds ready to eat?

The thing about sunflower seeds it that you have to give them time. It takes about a month from flower to seed. If you let nature take its course, then you wait until the back of the seed head has turned brown before you harvest the seeds. The seeds should be large, colored and hard. They should also pop out of the seed head just by having you run your hand over them - no picking required. If you're in more of a hurry, you can cut the seed head when the back is a yellowed color, but you still have to let it dry until the seeds are ready to pop themselves out of their beds. The wait is worth it, though.

What is the process where the sunflowers follow the light?

Some flowers follow the sun by heliotropic action. The flowers are able to track the sun everyday as it goes from east to west.

Can hamsters eat nacho cheese sunflower seeds?

I would not recommend that.It's like........unhealthy?

What is sunflower seeds in Hindi?

Safflowers are cultivated for oils extracted from their seeds. There are two types of safflowers, used for their different kinds of oils. One is used for edible oils, and the other is used in painting.

What is made from the glucose in sunflowers?

In a one cup serving of sunflower kernels, there is 31g of total carbohydrates which is 10% of the daily value (2000Kcal diet). Four grams of that is sugar.

Here is the breakdown of the sugars:

  • Sugars: 4.2g
  • Sucrose: 3200mg
  • Glucose: 999mg
  • Fructose: 0
  • Lactose: 0
  • Maltose: 0
  • Galactose: 0
There are no products made specifically from the glucose in sugar. More emphasis is placed on the high fat content of the sunflower seed:
  • Total fat: 69.3g (107% DV)
  • Saturated fat: 9.5g (48% DV)
  • Monounsaturated fat: 10.9g
  • Polyunsaturated fat: 46.3g
  • Total trans-monoenoic fatty acids: 0.1g
  • Total Omega-3 fatty acids: 101 mg
  • Total Omega-6 fatty acids: 46192 mg

Do cardinals eat sunflower seeds?

I grow blueberries, and yes I have in fact seen the occasional Cardinal eating them.

Does david make the best sunflower seeds?

the best flavor is dill pickel rock on to the dill pickle

How do you store sunflower seeds?

Peanut kernels should be stored in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator or freezer, because excess exposure to heat, humidity, or light will cause them to become rancid. They will keep in the refrigerator for about three months and in the freezer for up to six months. Do not chop them prior to storage; chop them right before eating them or using them in a recipe. Peanuts still in their shells can be kept in a cool, dry dark place, but keeping them in the refrigerator will extend their shelf life to about nine months.

What is the two sunflowers move in the yellow room by William Blake about?

I think this poem is first and foremost personifying nature, specifically sunflowers. The dialogue set up is to indicate the feeling of the flowers. I also think that Blake wanted to create a comparison and contrast between human nature and nature itself. The flowers are obviously disgruntled being left outside and are tired. It is a great personification poem about the human condition of weariness or fatigue.

What eat sunflower?

First of all, humans enjoy sunflower seeds, as well as the roots of a sunflower known as the "sunchoke" or Jerusalem artichoke. Other animals that enjoy a nibble on a sunflower head, or parts of the plant, are birds, rodents, rabbits, insects, etc.