Sunflowers
Sunflowers originated in the Americas in 1,000 B.C., and were then cultivated as a valuable food source for centuries. With the European exploration of the New World, the flower’s popularity spread, as the rest of the world began to appreciate its beauty and sustenance.
“Sunflowers end up facing the sun, but they go through a lot of dirt to find their way there.”
― J.R. Rim
Sunflowers
Sunflowers originated in the Americas in 1,000 B.C., and were then cultivated as a valuable food source for centuries. With the European exploration of the New World, the flower’s popularity spread, as the rest of the world began to appreciate its beauty and sustenance.
“Sunflowers end up facing the sun, but they go through a lot of dirt to find their way there.”
― J.R. Rim