RealTalkAJ

It’s AJ, and this is my commercialized blog site, where I can share my lifestyle interests and provide thoughtful insights on topics worth discussing.

I’ll be explaining why sunflowers follow the sun.

They’re a very beautiful flower and deserves a little attention, whether it’s from myself or you.

You can find them in prairies and things alike.

They can shoot up as high as 5-12 feet and earn bright colors depending on how well they’re taken care of.

But we’re gonna talk about why they follow the sun.

Here we go.

Why do sunflowers follow the sun?

Sunflowers follow the sun because the warmth from the morning rays attract more bees and help the plants pollinate efficiently.

Final thoughts

It’s ironic because my high school’s mascot are the zee-bees and I have packets of sunflower seeds waiting to get planted.

So I might have to give this a try and bring more bees to get honey possibly.


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