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== About the Sunflower == | == About the Sunflower == | ||
[[File:Tlaxcaltecans-offering-sunflower-spaniards.jpg|thumb|Thumbnailed image]|Tlaxcaltecans Natives offering a sunflower to the invaders of their land]] | [[File:Tlaxcaltecans-offering-sunflower-spaniards.jpg|thumb|Thumbnailed image]|Tlaxcaltecans Natives offering a sunflower to the invaders of their land]] | ||
For many archeologists, the sunflower would have been cultivated by native american tribes before corn did. Brought back from North America by European invaders, ‘<i>Helianthus annuus</i>’ was first introduced as an ornamental exotic flower. The scale of its contemporary production is, however, the result of a silly oversight… | For many archeologists, the sunflower would have been cultivated by native american tribes before corn did. Brought back from North America by European invaders, ‘<i>Helianthus annuus</i>’ was first introduced as an ornamental exotic flower. The scale of its contemporary production is, however, the result of a silly oversight… | ||