Drawings Of Sunflowers

Drawings of Sunflowers

On this page you will find a group of twelve brightly colored Drawings of Sunflowers. Sunflowers are bold, cheerful plants known for their large golden blooms and tall, sturdy stems that seem to capture the essence of summer. Native to North America, they are famous for their ability to track the sun in their early growth stages, a trait called heliotropism. Beyond their striking appearance, sunflowers are valued for their nutritious seeds and oil, and they play an important role in supporting pollinators like bees and butterflies. These Drawings of Sunflowers are from various issues of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine published from 1801 to 1923. There are images the Cumberleaf Sunflower, the Showy Mexican Sunflower and more. Be sure to take a look at the pages with more Sunflower Drawings and perhaps some Dandelion Flowers. Enjoy!



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Big Book of Plant and Flower Illustrations (Dover Pictorial Archive)

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