päevalille
Päevalille is the Estonian word for sunflower, referring to the plant species Helianthus annuus. This tall herbaceous plant is primarily cultivated for its edible seeds and as an ornamental flower. Sunflowers are known for their large, bright yellow flower heads that often face the sun throughout the day, a phenomenon called heliotropism. The scientific name Helianthus is derived from the Greek words helios, meaning sun, and anthos, meaning flower.
The seeds of the päevalille are rich in oil and protein, making them a valuable food source.