päevalilled
Päevalilled, scientifically known as Helianthus annuus, are annual plants belonging to the Asteraceae family. Originating from North America, these plants are cultivated worldwide for their ornamental value and for their edible seeds and oil. The most distinctive feature of a päevalill is its large, daisy-like flower head, which can range from a few inches to over a foot in diameter. The vibrant yellow petals surround a central disk composed of numerous small florets, which mature into seeds.
A remarkable characteristic of young päevalill plants is heliotropism, the tendency for their flower heads to
The seeds of the päevalill are a rich source of oil and protein, making them a valuable