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What does sunflower mean?

Sunflower means sunflower.

Brief introduction of sunflower:

Sunflower is the plural form of sunflower. Sunflower, a herb of the genus Helianthus in Compositae, has a stout stem and is covered with coarse white hair; The flowers are tray-shaped, yellow, ligulate and tubular. Achenes are oblate on ovoids; Leaves alternate, long-stalked, heart-shaped ovoid to ovoid, with coarsely serrated edges, short and rough.

The flowering period of sunflower is from July to September; The fruiting period is August-September. Sunflower is called sunflower because it looks like a small sun and is positive.

The origin of sunflower name:

The English name "Sunflower" is not because of its sunny characteristics, but because its yellow flowers are like the sun. 16-17th century sunflower borrowed the Latin Flos Solis. The French, Italian and Spanish names of sunflowers are Tournesol, Girasol and Girasol. Like Chinese names, they are also named according to the characteristics of "facing Japan".

Pronunciation:

English [? s? Nfla(r)], Beauty [? s? n? fla].

Related phrases:

Sunflower seed oil? Sunflower seed oil; sunflower

Sunflower seeds Sweet melon seeds, sunflower seeds; sunflower seeds?

Related examples of sunflowers:

1, I used up my last strength, just like your sunflower smile.

I used up my last strength and smiled at you like a sunflower.

We planted this sunflower in the garden and saved it for future shooting in the small studio built in our house.

We raised this sunflower in our garden, carefully cultivated it in our own small studio, and filmed it for more fun.

A few weeks passed, and when I returned to the mysterious plant, it looked like a sunflower.

A few weeks later, when I returned to the mysterious plant again, it looked like a sunflower.