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Title: Research Reveals How and Why Sunflowers Turn Their Golden Heads
Author: Jason Daley
Narrator: Mark Schectman
Format: Original Recording
Length: 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-10-16
Publisher: Smithsonian
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, Science & Technology
Publisher's Summary:
Sunflowers may be beautiful but there's something that's also a little bit creepy about them. During the growing season, the young sunflowers rotate their bright yellow heads during the day to track the sun's movement across the sky. They reset overnight, swinging their face back to the east. Now, a new study suggests how and why the big bloomers do it.
"Research Reveals How and Why Sunflowers Turn Their Golden Heads" is from smithsonianmag.com, published on August 5, 2016.
Title: Research Reveals How and Why Sunflowers Turn Their Golden Heads
Author: Jason Daley
Narrator: Mark Schectman
Format: Original Recording
Length: 2 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-10-16
Publisher: Smithsonian
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, Science & Technology
Publisher's Summary:
Sunflowers may be beautiful but there's something that's also a little bit creepy about them. During the growing season, the young sunflowers rotate their bright yellow heads during the day to track the sun's movement across the sky. They reset overnight, swinging their face back to the east. Now, a new study suggests how and why the big bloomers do it.
"Research Reveals How and Why Sunflowers Turn Their Golden Heads" is from smithsonianmag.com, published on August 5, 2016.
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