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Sunflowers, a member of aster family native to North America, were and still is cultivated for their oil and their edible seeds <ref>http://archaeology.uiowa.edu/sunflowers</ref> | Sunflowers, a member of aster family native to North America, were and still is cultivated for their oil and their edible seeds <ref>http://archaeology.uiowa.edu/sunflowers</ref> | ||
The spanish name of sunflower is girasol which means to turn with the sun, a | The spanish name of sunflower is girasol which means to turn with the sun, a behavior that is characteristic of the plant <ref>http://prizedwriting.ucdavis.edu/past/2010-2011/the-mystery-of-the-domestication-of-helianthus-annuus-l-is-the-sunflower-still-north-america2019s-only-domesticate</ref> | ||
Chimalacatle was the name cited by Hernandez Historia de las plantas de Nueva España. In 1890, as “la flor que llaman del sol” in Joseph de Acosta Historia Natural. | Chimalacatle was the name cited by Hernandez Historia de las plantas de Nueva España. In 1890, as “la flor que llaman del sol” in Joseph de Acosta Historia Natural. | ||
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<ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/105/17/6232.full Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) as a pre-Columbian domesticate in Mexico]</ref> | <ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/105/17/6232.full Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) as a pre-Columbian domesticate in Mexico]</ref> | ||
Will et Burke (2006) stated a single origin of domesticated sunfower at east central US (cf. Heiser 1954), also by the evidence of charcoal of the fruit of the plant (i.e. achene) 4000 YBP | Will et Burke (2006) stated a single origin of domesticated sunfower at east central US (cf. Heiser 1954), also by the evidence of charcoal of the fruit of the plant (i.e. achene) 4000 YBP | ||
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<small>[[Global Biodiversity Information Facility|GBIF]]</small> | |||
*[https://pages.wustl.edu/fritz/helianthus-annuus-l.-var.-macrocarpus Helianthus annuus L. var. macrocarpus] | *[https://pages.wustl.edu/fritz/helianthus-annuus-l.-var.-macrocarpus Helianthus annuus L. var. macrocarpus]<ref>http://www.gbif.org/species/103798371</ref> | ||
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[http://worldpediaen.wikia.com/wiki/Common_sunflower Worldpedia(wikia):common Sunflower] | [http://worldpediaen.wikia.com/wiki/Common_sunflower Worldpedia(wikia):common Sunflower] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:55, 7 May 2019
common sunflower Helianthus annuus | ||||
Taxonomische indeling | ||||
Reich | Plant | Plantae | ||
Stamm | angiosperms | Magnoliophyta | ||
Klasse | dicots | Magnoliopsida | ||
Ordnung | Asterales | |||
Familie | Compositae | Asteraceae | ||
Gattung | Helianthus | Helianthus | ||
Author(s) | L. | |||
Jahr | 1753 | |||
Systematiek | ||||
Ordnung | Asterales | Asterales | ||
Familie | Asteraceae | Aster family |
Sunflowers, a member of aster family native to North America, were and still is cultivated for their oil and their edible seeds [1] The spanish name of sunflower is girasol which means to turn with the sun, a behavior that is characteristic of the plant [2]
Chimalacatle was the name cited by Hernandez Historia de las plantas de Nueva España. In 1890, as “la flor que llaman del sol” in Joseph de Acosta Historia Natural.
Archaeology
Human consumption is deposited as coprolites [3]
Will et Burke (2006) stated a single origin of domesticated sunfower at east central US (cf. Heiser 1954), also by the evidence of charcoal of the fruit of the plant (i.e. achene) 4000 YBP
Links
- Smith B D 2014 The domestication of Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower) Veget Hist Archaeobot 23:57–74.
Source
Worldpedia(wikia):common Sunflower