Sunflower Power

Nearly everyone loves sunflowers, the most popular flowers of summer.

The sunflower stands tall to meet the rays of the midday sun – it stands tall and reaches high into the sky. Golden hues of sunshine are reflected in the petals, making this wonderful yellow bloom among the most popular flowers of summer.

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College of Sunflower Photographs from the Bill Swartwout Photography Gallery.

A field of bright yellow sunflowers is one of summer’s most popular sights and with good reason. These cheerful, cheerful flowers are easy to grow, requiring only a sunny spot to thrive. Sunflowers are also easy to customize for any occasion: add stakes or wire for height, use in bouquets, or leave them out as the centerpiece on your kitchen table. Did you know the the flower petals within a sunflower’s cluster are usually in a a spiral pattern?

Sunflower Field near Roxanna Delaware
Field of Sunflowers near Roxanna, Delaware
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Even the bees love sunflowers – for their sweet nectar.

Sunflowers are usually yellow or orange. They can also be red or white, but yellow is the most common color for sunflowers. The petals on each flower all face one direction, making the sunflower look like a bright disc when it faces the sun. Sunflowers are native to North America and were first cultivated by Native Americans.

What’s not to love about sunflowers? They’re bright and cheerful, they grow in fields and on farms, and they are the most popular flowers of summer.

In fact, sunflowers have been grown for thousands of years—and they weren’t even originally intended to be flowers! They were actually used as a food source by Native Americans. The seeds were ground into flour or roasted like popcorn. Every 100 pounds of sunflower seeds yields about 40 pounds of oil, 35 pounds of high-protein meal and 20 to 25 pounds of other by-products.

Sunflowers are native to North America, but now grow all over the world. They have become an important part of many cultures around the globe, including China, Africa and South America. When Europeans got their hands on the plant it quickly became one of their favorite things to grow in their gardens.

Heliotropism – a plant’s propensity to face, and follow, the sun…

A young sunflower has a supple stem that responds to the sun. The flower will follow the sun from its rising in the east to setting in the west. Over night the stem will tend to grow more on the west side – from the “afternoon sun” and will make the head swivel back toward the east. This repeats every day for a part of the plant’s growth cycle. But as the plant matures and the head becomes laden with seeds and quite heavy, it can no longer swivel during the day. Therefore the older, larger and mature sunflowers tend to face east – toward the rising sun – and stay that way until the harvest.


Use the links below to browse or shop more of Bill’s photographs of Sunflowers and other Flora .

Link to: Sunflower Photographs

Link to: Bill’s Flora Collection

Link to: Bill’s full Gallery at Fine Art America/Pixels


New England Fall Foliage

The Coast of Bar Harbor, Maine Is Ablaze in Colorful Splendor

Autumn is an awe-inspiring time of year in New England, an area in the northeastern United States. While each region in the six state area experiences this colorful shift, Maine and Vermont are said to boast the most beautiful and respected foliage in the world. Enjoy New England fall foliage via the medium of photography.

Leaf Peeping in Bar Harbor New England Fall Foliage
New England Foliage is ablaze in a yellow, red and orange palette provided by Mother Nature.

Visiting New England in the fall is wonderful! The weather is cool, but sunny, and the brisk air just invigorates you. There really is nothing like the coast of Maine in October when it comes to vibrant color everywhere, and a favorite stretch of coast on which to experience this phenomenon has got to be Bar Harbor and environs.

Fall foliage along the coast of Bar Harbor, Maine, is awash in palette of color as far as the eye can see. Bar Harbor’s park like setting and brilliant fall foliage make it one of the most attractive and interesting places to visit during New England’s autumn season, or any season. Thanks to Mother Nature all this beauty is free for everyone to enjoy.

New England Fall Foliage Bar Harbor, ME
Fall is a great time for a visit to New England. Cool weather and beautiful fall foliage, create glorious colorful scenes like this one from Bar Harbor, Maine.

Tourists from all over the United States, as well as from faraway foreign lands, come to see the spectacular fall foliage coloring. We viewed scenes such as the one above while on a cruise on the www.RoyalCaribbean.com ship, Grandeur of the Seas. Many are photographers who capture the scene with their cameras – but few can capture Mother Nature’s glory like friend, colleague and New England native, Jeff Folger (AKA Jeff Foliage) and his wonderful New England Fall Foliage photography. I find his “New England From Above” collection to be beautiful and utterly fascinating.

The links below will take you to larger images and the variety of substrates available as wall art.

Link: Bar Harbor Maine Fall Foliage

Link: Bar Harbor Fall Foliage

Link to: Bill’s full Gallery at Pictorem

Link to: Jeff Folger’s New England Foliage at Pictorem

Soak in the crisp fresh fall air with breathtaking wall art photographs of New England fall foliage. Bar Harbor, Maine is one of America’s cherished destinations and photographic wall decor brings a spot of the ocean, mountains and foliage right into your home or office to be enjoyed all year long. Yes, leaf-peeping can exist in your home during every season.