Very tall American perennial of central and the eastern United States to Canada having edible tuberous roots.
1 And at last he found a fine seat on a tall sunflower , from which he could view every move that was made.
2 However, Molly did not doubtless feel this want of suitability; to her the tall sunflower was no question a treasure and a beautiful plant.
3 The tall sunflowers along the fence seemed to throw a light in the gathering gloom.
4 It had rained during the night, and the tall sunflowers behind her were fresh and shining.
5 Then you can read about the pretty birds, and the tall sunflowers , and good children at school.
6 Out of the foreground, bending over it, arose a clump of tall sunflowers , in whose silhouette hung a suggestion of yellow and green.
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