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Code 7913
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1714820884Code 7913 Didactic BotanicalDidactic botanical sectional model of the sunflower flower showing its internal part, it is an enlarged and separable internal tubular corolla of a section of petal grown in the disc flower of the sunflower Heliantus annuus. GDR Bakelite production from the 1950s. In good condition, height 32 cm – 11.6 inches, base diameter 12 cm – 4.7 inches.

The sunflower is native to the western United States where it was an important source of nutrition. ment for local populations. It was introduced into our continent starting from the beginning of 1500 with ornamental and medicinal purposes. It has been considered an oil plant since 1700 only in 1860 did genetic improvement studies begin to increase its oil content. The sunflower achieved an important place in European agriculture after the First War Worldwide thanks to the multiple advantages offered by its cultivation: enhancement of environments summer drought, good productivity, extraction of excellent quality oil.

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