Saturday, November 19, 2011

What part of the flower produces the sunflower seed?

The big brown part in the middle. If you look at a large sunflower closely you can see them.

What part of the flower produces the sunflower seed?
They are produced in the center of the sunflower head.
Reply:The inner part of the blossom.
Reply:The Ovaries! The ovaries will only produce the fruit, in this case the sunflower seeds, if they are fertilized.
Reply:The center part of the sunflower. During the growing season, it's usually green, and the ring of yellow petals surrounds it. Then as the sunflower ripens, the seeds turn brown and the head of the sunflower gets heavier and heavier and droops down toward the ground instead of facing the sun.


That's when you can pick the flower and remove the seeds, roast them lightly or eat them raw.
Reply:the middle part. inside the flower.


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