History of the Sunflower (2024)

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Ah, the mighty and majestic sunflowers! The first sunflowers originated all the way back in 1000B.C. where, for centuries, they were cultivated as a valuable food (for humans, cattle, poultry, and other ornamental plants) and for immediate medical source.

As a native plant of North America, no other plant has had such an impact and significance as the sunflower.The common name, “sunflower”, typically refers to the popular annual speciesHelianthus annuus, or the common sunflower, whose round flower heads in combination with theliguleslook like the glowing sun.In Greek,heliosmeanssunandanthosmeansflower, thus the nameSunflower.

From the beginning of it’s time the sunflower has been one of the world’s leading oilseed crops.Early American natives used the sunflower long before corn and beans were brought to America and made the most of this gorgeous flowers offerings. Throughout the world, people have and still do eat the seeds, ground the kernels into flour, extracted oil from for their hair and to treat coughs.The flower petals and pollen were used to make dyes for face paint, cloths and baskets.

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Medicinal uses of sunflowers back in the day included everything from treating coughs by putting the oil in tea, wart removal to snake bite treatment to sunstroke treatment. Now fast forward today, people are using sunflower oil to aid in constipation, lowering cholesterol and applying the oil topically to heal wounds and skin injuries likepsoriasis, andarthritis.

In others parts of the world such as Peru, the Aztecs worshiped sunflowers and placed sunflower images made of gold in their temples and crowned their princesses in the bright yellow flowers. If this doesn’t show how important sunflowers are I don’t know what does?

How are sunflowers used?

There are two types of commercial uses for sunflowers. One is to produce edible seeds, and the other is to produce oil. RefinedSunflower-seed oil is edible (as many of us are familiar with) due to the seeds-containing 39 to 49% oil. Sunflower seeds account for about 14% of the world production of seed oils. Sunflower oil is generally considered a premium oil because of itslight colour, high level of unsaturated fatty acids and lack of linolenic acid, bland flavour and high smoke points. Making the Sunflower the preferred and the most commonly used oil.

Do you want to know some interesting facts about sunflowers?

  • Sunflower is thenational flower of Russiaand thestate flower of Kansas, USA.
  • Sunflower is notable for turning to face the Sun, a behaviour known asheliotropism.
  • Sunflower heads consist of1,000 to 2,000 individual flowers joined together.
  • Sunflower seeds have lots of calcium and 11 other important minerals.
  • Some perfumes have been made out of sunflower oil.

Did you know that the largest sunflower was grown right here in Canada?

The largest sunflower head on record measured 32 1/2 inches across its widest point and was grown in Canada.

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Every day from August 1 to September 15, make your way through 35 varieties of peak-season sunflowers — from two-foot Dwarf Sunspots to 12-foot Mammoth Grey Stripes, in varying shades of yellow, orange and red. Pick your own Sunrich Orange sunflowers to take home, as well as cut sunflowers and field flowers, sunflower-inspired gifts, and onsite-grown spring bulbs of tulips and daffodils. Plus, this year includes the addition of 54 varieties of dahlias, a giant pumpkin patch, and a field of pick-your-own sunflowers. (while supplies last).

Buy your Sunflower Festival tickets online and save!https://harrisonsunflowerfest.com/tickets/

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By riley|2019-08-11T23:06:41-07:00August 4th, 2019|Categories: Sunflower Festival|Tags: Chilliwack, history, Sunflower, Sunflower Festival|

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