A sunflower is a large, annual plant native to America that is cultivated for its large, vibrant yellow flower head. The scientific name for sunflower is Helianthus annuus, which comes from the Greek words "helios" meaning sun, and "anthos" meaning flower. Sunflowers are known for their ability to turn their flower heads towards the sun, a behaviour known as heliotropism. Besides their ornamental value, sunflowers are also cultivated for their seeds, which can be eaten raw or roasted, and are often used in cooking and baking, as well as to produce oil.
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Imagine is an artist from the Netherlands who focuses on a wide range of subjects and styles. Their work includes abstract art, botanical prints, landscapes, and portraits. Using a unique combination of modern techniques and traditional inspiration, Imagine creates artworks that are both visually appealing and.. Read more…