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Old August 10th 05, 11:09 AM
Gerry Lintonice
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Default Will sunflowers grow on sun ???

They are called SUNflowers, so they should grow over there.Do they have
some sort of force field so that they can grow on such a hostile
terrain ?

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Old August 10th 05, 10:48 PM
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"Gerry Lintonice" wrote in message
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They are called SUNflowers, so they should grow over there.


And so they do.

Do they have
some sort of force field so that they can grow on such a hostile
terrain ?


Yes. Solar sunflowers have some of the strongest forcefields
around.
Not only that - so do earthly sunflowers.
Most people are completely unaware that sunflowers are actually
6000 degrees F. on their floral surfaces, but their force fields
hold all the heat in and protect the environment from their hellish
floral surface conditions. See. You learned something new today.
Isn't nature grand?


 




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