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P1-intro
P2-the seeds and the germination process
P3-the growth/spread of the roots ,stem and leaves
P4-head blooming
P5-seeds blooming and dying
P6-conclusion
Intro
The beautiful, dainty sunflowers you see proudly standing out in the sun didn’t begin this way. It had a long process before becoming this mesmerising plant. Like all living things they have their own time to grow during their lifetime.
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This mythical plant starts off as a tiny seed with the outer layer colour of black and white flecks printed on.The sunflower feels like rough bark. There are many types of sunflowers in the world. The inside of a sunflower is a dull, peach colour in the shape of a teardrop. Soon this tiny seed will become a giant sunflower after its growing process. After a while a little root will blast its way out in the soil. The root looks like a tiny, wriggly earthworm and probably a girl’s ponytail. Soon a small leaf will grow out of the seed in different shades of green.
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afterwards the root will make its way further into the soil stabilizing the plant. The stem will gain more leaves during this time of the process. The sunflower is still young, weak and needs time to fully develop. The roots absorb nutrients and water from the soil to help them grow faster. Sunflowers need to have lots of water and lots of sun.
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The sunflower will soon form a bud that has various shades of green and is bunched up into a ball. The bud will rise up to the top facing the clouds. Once it has enough water and sun the bud will begin to unfurl. This is when it stands out beautiful and tall in the meadow with the rest of the sunflowers that have this life cycle. But unfortunately it doesn't stay like this forever.
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Soon an array of seeds will take center stage inside the sunflower. rapidly the seeds become darker and darker. soon the seeds will fall, if birds do not eat them. Lastly the sunflower withers and dies but then the process begins once more!
Conclusion
All sunflowers have a long process but then wither and peacefully pass away. It is after all an elegant plant that beautifully shimmers in the sunlight.