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Sunflowers, Dordogne region, France

Sunflower crop, France

Sunflowers are raised as a cash crop. I was shocked when I first learned this. I had always thought of their ungainly vitality -- the awkward beauty that captivated Van Gogh -- as supremely individualistic.

One summer, behind my family's house in Connecticut, a sunflower sprouted from a seed scratched off the bird feeder by a junco or chickadee. It would have been unremarkable -- my mother was the most tolerant of gardeners -- except it grew so fast. Like Jack's beanstalk its thick hairy stalk shot up & up. I remember looking out the upstairs bathroom window at its blazing clownlike face.

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