heliotropism$34322$ - translation to greek
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heliotropism$34322$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF FLOWERING PLANT IN THE FAMILY OF ASTERACEAE
Helianthus annus; Helianthus anuus; Helianthus anus; Mongolian Giant; Arnika; Autumn Beauty; Aztec Sun; Dwarf Sunspot; Giant Primrose; Indian Blanket Hybrid; American Giant Hybrid; Kong Hybrid; Large Grey Stripe; Lemon Queen; Mammoth Sunflower; Peach Passion; Peredovik; Sunny Hybrid; Velvet Queen; Yellow Empress; Helianthus aridus; Helianthus erythrocarpus; Helianthus indicus; Helianthus jaegeri; Helianthus lenticularis; Helianthus macrocarpus; Helianthus multiflorus; Helianthus ovatus; Helianthus platycephalus; Helianthus tubaeformis; Heliotropism in Sunflowers; Helianthus 'Strawberry Blonde'; Helianthus annuus; Sunflower
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  • Flower heads facing east, away from the late afternoon sun
  • Detail of disk florets
  • [[Vincent van Gogh]] – "Lausanne" Sunflowers (1888)

heliotropism      
n. ηλιοτροπισμός

Definition

Heliotropic
·adj Manifesting heliotropism; turning toward the sun.

Wikipedia

Common sunflower

The common sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a large annual forb of the genus Helianthus. It is commonly grown as a crop for its edible oily seeds. Apart from cooking oil production, it is also used as livestock forage (as a meal or a silage plant), as bird food, in some industrial applications, and as an ornamental in domestic gardens. Wild H. annuus is a widely branched annual plant with many flower heads. The domestic sunflower, however, often possesses only a single large inflorescence (flower head) atop an unbranched stem.