Sunflower

Sunflowers have blossoms composed of yellow rays of petals fanning around disks with smaller yellow, brown, or purple petals. The plants’ characteristic arch toward the sun occurs because of the accumulation of an auxin, a plant-growth regulator, in the shady portion of the stem. The auxin causes the shaded region of the stem to grow at an increased rate, bending the flower to face the sun.

Microsoft Illustration

Sunflower," Microsoft® Encarta® 96 Encyclopedia. © 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved..


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