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sunflower![]() Not just a pretty face, the sunflower provides edible seeds from which cooking oil and margarine are produced. Tall, thick-stemmed plant with a large, single, yellow-petalled flower, belonging to the daisy family. The common or giant sunflower (H. annuus), probably native to Mexico, can grow up to 4.5 m/15 ft high. It is commercially cultivated in central Europe, the USA, Russia, Ukraine, and Australia for the oil-bearing seeds that ripen in the central disc of the flower head; sunflower oil is widely used as a cooking oil and in margarine. (Genus Helianthus, family Compositae.) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| For example, Helianthus annus (sunflower) makes a small amount of low molecular weight rubber (figure 4). Scientists have been collecting wild sunflowers since 1976, amassing representative populations of the more than 50 known Helianthus species. University of California at Berkeley officials had identified the plant as the Helianthus parishii, called the Los Angeles sunflower, which grows up to 15 feet high and carries a dense wool underneath its leaf. |
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