Sunflowers are a species of flowering plant, belonging to the daisy family (Asteraceae). They are commonly known for their large, yellow flower heads and their ability to track the sun across the sky. Sunflowers are native to North and South America and are grown for their edible seeds and oil.

More Details:
- Scientific Name: Helianthus annuus.
- Genus: Helianthus.
- Appearance: Tall plants with large, daisy-like flower heads.
- Cultivation: Grown for their edible seeds and oil.
- Heliotropism: Sunflowers turn their flower heads to follow the sun's movement.
- Uses: Seeds are used for consumption and oil production.
- Origin: Native to North and South America.
- Symbolism: Represent loyalty, adoration, and happiness in some cultures.
- Types: There are various sunflower species, including the common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and perennial sunflowers.
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Beautiful Sunflower Fields
Beautiful Sunflower Fields
Every Year in North Dakota
At the peak of the growing season, generally August in North Dakota, vast sunflower fields blanket North Dakota and lift our spirits
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