Sunflowers...
“Keep your face to the sunshine and you
cannot see the shadows. It's what the sunflowers do.”
-Helen Keller
While riding around in my neighborhood I noticed that many yards and gardens were adorn with beautiful sunflowers. They stood tall and cheery above all the other plants and flowers with their bright yellow "faces" seemingly bathing in the summer sun...they make me smile. So even though I did not plant any sunflowers in my yard or garden I did do a bit of decorating with some faux. (will attach pics at the end of this post. But for now here are some facts about this cheery fun flower ...
•Sunflowers
are very fast growing plants, in the right conditions they can grow 8-12 feet tall
in six months.
•As
of 2012, the Guinness World Record for the tallest sunflower is 27 ft for a
sunflower grown in Germany.
•Famous
Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh did a series of paintings featuring and called
Sunflowers.
•There
are two kinds of sunflower seeds. Sunflower oil which is used in cooking and in
margarines is made from black seeds and snack food is made from the striped
seeds. The seeds can also be used as bird feed.
•Sunflowers
can also be processed into a peanut butter substitute called Sunbutter. In
Germany, sunflower seeds are mixed with rye flour to make a type of bread
(Sonnenblumenkernbrot).
•The
sunflower is native to the America's and was used extensively by Native
American Indians for food, as oil, in bread, medical ointments, dyes and body
paints.
•Kansas
is often known as the Sunflower state and the flower is in fact Kansas's state
flower. The sunflower is also the national flower of Ukraine.
•Sunflowers
can be used to extract toxin such as lead, arsenic and uranium from
contaminated soil. For example, sunflowers were used to remove toxins from a
pond after the Chernobyl disaster and similar projects took place after the
Fukushima nuclear disaster.
While doing my fun "research" on sunflowers, it's interesting to know how popular they are. They are used in:
Clothing:
Strapless dress |
Gown and jacket |
Bowtie |
Neck tie |
Jewelry:
Handbags:
Of Course Bouquets:
Food:
Pottery:
And we can't forget "Sunflower" Pups!:
I'm so thankful that God made Sunflowers...hope these pictures made you smile ...
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