Difference between revisions of "Helianthus annuus"
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Revision as of 16:48, 22 October 2012
Helianthus annuus L.
Order | Asterales |
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Family | Compositae |
Genus | Helianthus |
2n = 34
Origin : United States and Mexico
wild and cultivated
English | {{{english}}} |
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French | {{{french}}} |
Contents
Popular names
- English: sunflower
- French: tournesol
see more European names
Biology
Classification
Cultivars
History
Chrysanthemum perunianum (Dodoens 1568)
Chrysanth. perunianum (Dodoens 1569)
Chrysanthemum peruvianum (Dodoens 1583)
Il comes from the same wood engraving. It represents a cultivated type with only one big head. Leaves are drawn as alternate, although they are in fact opposite decussate.