And Leo smiled back, already dreaming of July.
Elara smiled and handed him a seed. “Come back on the longest day of the year.” what season are sunflowers
Elara knelt beside a sunflower whose head was just beginning to droop with the weight of its ripening seeds. “Wait three months,” she whispered. And Leo smiled back, already dreaming of July
Elara looked across the spent field, where the last few blooms still caught the low October light. “They are summer’s last, bravest smile before autumn’s long exhale.” And Leo smiled back
Sunflowers are most famously associated with . They bloom from mid-summer to early autumn (typically July through September in the Northern Hemisphere), reaching their peak when the sun is high and the days are long.