They are sometimes hard to distinguish from common sunflowers, especially when they have reached maturity. But, some details can identify them. Unlike your usual sunflower, Maximilian's blooms later, ...
They earned their name in a magical way, too: If you ever visit a sunflower field, you'll notice young sunflowers follow the sun's position throughout the day, a phenomenon called heliotropism or ...
At the height of the American Civil War, the Hapsburg prince Maximilian went to Mexico to rule as king with the best of intentions.Credit...Dea Picture Library via Getty Images Supported by By ...
Real flowers do it, and even the Beatles did it. [Robo Hub] now has a plastic sunflower that tracks the sun using, of course, an Arduino. It may not qualify as a real robot, but it does mimic a ...
April 24 (UPI) --Far-right German politician Maximilian Krah said Wednesday he will not drop out of European parliamentary elections after one of his top aides was arrested on suspicion of spying ...
German national Jian G, who worked for AfD MEP Maximilian Krah, was arrested by Saxony State criminal police in Dresden and had his residences searched, the prosecutor’s office said early Tuesday.
Sunflower seeds can be eaten whole, raw or cooked. They're added to the top of bread loaves and cakes, or sprinkled into salads or over breakfast cereals. FAQs about BBC Food ...
Maximilian Krah will remain German far-right party’s top choice despite accusations against Jian Guo A far-right German politician has said he will continue to run for the upcoming European ...
Maximilian Krah, who is a top candidate for the Alternative for Germany party (AfD) for the June vote, said he would dismiss his aide, Jian G, after he was arrested on Monday. Prosecutors claim ...
Maximilian Krah, an MEP with the AfD party, is under preliminary investigation by German police after his staffer Jian Guo was arrested on Monday and after a separate incident in which he is ...
Sunflower seeds can be eaten whole, raw or cooked. They're added to the top of bread loaves and cakes, or sprinkled into salads or over breakfast cereals. FAQs about BBC Food ...