Silverleaf Sunflowers and Sand Sheets
Published : 28-08-2022 - Duration : 00:14:10 - Like : 2,188
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The silver-leaved sunflower (Helianthus argophyllus) exemplifies everything that plants do to evolve growing on hot, nutrient-poor fast-draining sand. The leaves practically look like friggin' cotton swaaaahbs. Growing 15' tall in a single season, this species is a beast of an annual plant. Special appear by a black widow spider. Your con...
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