And isn't it a magnificant flower?
A beautuful sunflower and if you are into maths or a teacher you will know that this seed head follows the fibonacci sequence of numbers.
Some thing I taught and grew sunflowers just to demonstrate the sequence in my teaching days.
I am glad DH said to let this one grow, it is a sight to behold each morning.
. Don't you wonder how such a huge flower can grow from such a small dropped seed?
The beauty of nature can't be beaten and it's all a gift from God.
Happy Days everyone xxx
Aww and it is truly so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteHappy day hugs x
What a nice, happy "gift"! Have a great day Chris.
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers & this one is a beauty : ) I'm familiar with the fibonacci sequence of numbers but I'm not catching on to how it applies to this sunflower. Please clarify : )
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gift - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately most of what the birds "leave" ends up on my patio, and usually appears to be grass! What a lovely cheery sight!
ReplyDeleteI love sunflowers. They are so bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteI did not know that about the number sequence so looked it up. Maybe now I can do some of those mensa math puzzles! lol That is certainly a wonderful gift the birds gave you. At Jaclyn's wedding there was a garden full of sunflowers that helped make the day spectacular!
ReplyDeleteBeauty, I have one on my blog to that came from a bird seed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower,, but like Shirlee said, how does the number thingy work with it?
ReplyDeleteSunflowers are my favourite, I used to love growing them as a kid.
ReplyDeleteNature is magnificent isn't it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...very pretty
ReplyDeletebeautiful flower, bright yellow. enjoy , sunny kisses from Rio, Alice
ReplyDeleteLovely sunflower :)
ReplyDeletenice sunflower, thank the birds!
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