Sunflowers
Formerly
Sunflowers have heliotropism, the ability to follow the sun’s movement throughout the day, which they do by turning their faces towards it.
Presently
Sunflowers in full bloom are not heliotropic, so they do not follow the sun. The flowerheads face east all day, so in the afternoon, they are backlit by the sun.
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Sunflowers (residue)
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No notes are currently available for this Mandela Effect.