ayçiçei
Ayçiçei is a traditional Turkish term that refers to a species of sunflower, primarily cultivated for its seeds and oil. The plant belongs to the Asteraceae family, with scientific classification as Helianthus annuus. It is widely grown across Turkey and other regions with suitable climates, particularly in areas with warm summers and well-drained soils.
The sunflower is valued for its large, vibrant yellow blossoms and its economic importance in oil production.
In addition to its agricultural benefits, ayçiçei has cultural significance in Turkish traditions and festivals. Its
Environmental benefits of sunflower cultivation include soil protection through its extensive root systems, which help prevent
Overall, ayçiçei plays a crucial role in both agriculture and cultural practices within Turkey, contributing to