Due to its adaptability, diversity and sustainability, sunflower is limited to the Americas and has become one of the most important plants in the world. It is an important element of cooking, human health, and soil detoxification, and has been used for medicine, art and poetry. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant that has attracted attention for a long time due to its atheistic side and its value as a food crop. Sunflower is native to North America and has been used as a food source by indigenous peoples for many years before the arrival of European settlers.
About 500 years ago, sunflowers arrived in Europe and brought them from North America. Since there is no local vocabulary this time, we need to invent new things. The most striking feature of sunflowers is that the flowers are facing the sun all day, facing east in the morning and turning all the way until the flowers turn west at sunset. Therefore, all Western European languages use compound words that contain the word "sun" in this flower. In English, we created the word "sunflower". German is Sonnenblume, Dutch is zonnebloem, and these two literally mean "sun flower". In Swedish, the word means solros, or "sunrise". But Latin uses a slightly different approach. Girasole of Italy, Girasol of Spain, and Tornezol of France mean "turning the sun" - it is a very descriptive name.
Once upon a time, there were two flowers. The flowers are beautiful and bright daisy. The second flower is a wilted old sunflower. These flowers live on a lush green lawn. The sun comes out everyday and a warm wind wipes out the entire hill. When the night falls, when the elusive moon peeps in the clouds, it cools down. When the sun comes out, Daisy is soaked in warm light and the sunflower gets very hot and melts so it tries to hide in the shade. As the children come to play, the daisy flowers look happy and the sunflower fears the child stumble at him. In summer, bees pollinate these flowers. While daisies like trying to eat all of the pollen sunflowers trying to conceal the shape of the bees while daisies like to see they bring pollen and snores to their nest boxes