Any plant of the genus Helianthus having large flower heads with dark disk florets and showy yellow rays.
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1 Native to the Americas, sunflowers grow best in Europe near the Mediterranean.
2 She likes to imagine that Richard landed in a field of sunflowers .
3 Does she still dress in green and wear sunflowers in her hat?
4 When, all of a sudden, one of the sunflowers began to sing:
5 Send a bunch of sunflowers to Miss Van Arsdale with this card.
1 One was soon discovered nestling upon the blossom of a helianthus .
2 Yonder is golden yellow, where the helianthus turns her dial-like face to the sun.
3 The tall stalks of the helianthus bend and rise in long undulations, like billows on a golden sea.
4 Peonies come up year after year, iris takes care of itself, helianthus or perennial sunflower bobs up each year.
5 If it was a bee, we should find some of his companions roaming about among the blossoms of the helianthus .
6 The sunflower, which was known to the ancients, was called in Greek, helianthos, from HELIOS, the sun; and ANTHOS a flower, and in Latin, helianthus .
7 Seeds of Helianthus annuus and of two species of Ipomoea (those of 'I.
8 Nature has many other curious vegetable contrivances for the dispersion of seeds: see note on Helianthus .
9 Helianthus , I have mentioned, as suitable for backgrounds.
10 The militia took the kilns on Pigsty Street, the stables of Helianthus Avenue, the arcades of Sunter.
11 So we never met, though she wrote me much about herself and about " Helianthus , " which was printed after her death.
12 Helianthus annuus (Compositae).-Theupper part of the hypocotyl moved during the day-timein the course shown in the annexed figure (Fig.
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