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Sunflowers make small moves to maximize their Sun exposure − physicists can model them to predict how they grow

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13 September 2024
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Most of us aren’t spending our days watching our houseplants grow. We see their signs of life only occasionally – a new leaf unfurled, a stem leaning toward the window.

But in the summer of 1863, Charles Darwin lay ill in bed, with nothing to do but watch his plants so closely that he could detect their small movements to and fro....

Authors: Staff

Read more https://theconversation.com/sunflowers-make-small-moves-to-maximize-their-sun-exposure-physicists-can-model-them-to-predict-how-they-grow-237848

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