I think I've mentioned in one or two posts already how a bird must have planted a sunflower seed in my garden this year and it reached quite a height, of about 3ft, before I spotted it hidden alongside the
Malva moschata Rosea. I've taken photos of the sunflower as it has produced a bud, then flowers, attracted bees, then slipped into a sad decline. It looks rather pathetic and bedraggled now with its head bowed down towards the earth, petals fallen, and the centre looking rather aged with not a bee in sight. I'm expecting it to produce seeds which will be given to the birds. Ironic in a way, that some bird was responsible for its life in the first place. I feed sunflower seeds to the birds on a regular basis and they do tend to drop them around all over the place. I've found sunflowers germinating in my hanging baskets!
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Sunflower looking beautiful among the anemones
but it's the turning point - 17 September 2014 |
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Sunflower bud - 23 August 2014 - Macro photograph
The bud is still small, not yet 5cm diameter |
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| Sunflower bud beginning to open - 03 September 2014 |
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| Sunflower bud petals formed - 04 September 2014 |
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Sunflower opening up- 06 September 2014
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At this point, the sunflower's flower starts to do its job and attract pollinators.
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| Sunflower now attracting pollinators - 09 September 2014 |
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| Sunflower attracting bees - 12 September 2014 |
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| Sunflower and bee - 12 September 2014 - Macro photograph |
By 17 September the sunflower looks glorious but it's at the turning point. From then on it begins to lose its petals but the seeds will now be forming.
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Sunflower starting to decline - 27 September 2014
but the pollinators are still interested |
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Sunflower fading and the leaves and petals looking ragged
the pollinators have lost interest - 30 September 2014 |
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Sunflower leaves faded, petals all but gone, and the centre
devoid of pollen. Now the seeds will start to form
and a new cycle can begin - 03 October 2014 |
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Sunflower seedhead - withered disk florets, ripe and unripened (white) seeds
Macro photograph |
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| Sunflower seed next to detached disk floret - Macro photograph |
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| Detached sunflower disk florets - Macro photograph |
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| Ripe, black, sunflowers seeds - Macro photograph |