Why Sunflowers Stopped Following the Sun

Once in bloom, sunflowers stop tracking the sun, but their biology and our psychology explain why they endure as an emblem of turning toward the light.

Once in bloom, sunflowers stop tracking the sun, but their biology and our psychology explain why they endure as an emblem of turning toward the light.

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