Common Sunflower
The common sunflowers's phylogeny is as follows:
Plantea - Tracheophyta - Spermatophyta - Magnoliophyta - Magnoliopsida - Asteridae - Asterales - Asteraceae - Helianthus L. - Halianthus annuus
The common sunflowers's phylogeny is as follows:
Plantea - Tracheophyta - Spermatophyta - Magnoliophyta - Magnoliopsida - Asteridae - Asterales - Asteraceae - Helianthus L. - Halianthus annuus
One adaptation that all of my observations have in common is their way to spread seeds. They have adapted their seeds to be extremely light in nature so as to make them more transportable. The seeds are so lights that can be carried by the wind and carried by moving organisms.
The sunflower has adapted tone a hyperaccumulator meaning, that they are. able to absorb high concentrations of toxic materials.