Fleurs roos/roosa la rose nartsiss- la narcisse võilill - le pissenlit liilia- la lily nelk le gousse võõrasema la belle-mère sinilill la hepatica ülane le anémone krookus le crocus tulp le Tulipe orhidee la orchidée märtsikelluke le flocon de neige maikelluke - la Lily-de-la-vallée gladiool le gladieul jõulutäht le Noël päevalill le tournesol rukkilill - le bleuet iiris la iris astrid le aster hüatsint Le jacinthe/ hyacinthe krüsanteeme Le chrysanthème alpikann Le cyclamen priimula Le primevères kukehari Le orpin Aednelk Le jardin verveine raudürt Le Sage begoonia -La bégonia Fuksia - La fuchsia Absint- Le absinthe. Mignonette -Le mignonnette Kellukas le Campanule Nurmenukk le Primevère officinale Saialill la calendula Petuunia la pétunia Õisik - inflorescence Õis fleur
3. 31 une propriété vara, varandus, omand 4. 31 une richesse rikkus 5. 31 une économie majandus; kokkuhoid ; 6. 31 la littérature kirjandus 7. 31 l'art (n.m.) kunst 8. 31 un champ põld 9. 32 un tournesol päevalill 0. 32 un château loss 32 un fromage juust 2. 32 la Joconde Mona Lisa 3. 32 une baie laht, abajas 4. 32 un mont mägi 5. 32 Saint-Michel Püha Miikael, Mihkel 6. 32 un dictionnaire sõnaraamat 7.
The former Soviet Union Do you know what country grew the tallest sunflower? The Netherlands (25' 5.5" tall) grown in 1986 by M. Heijmf Do you know what country grew the largest sunflower head? Canada (32 1/2" across) Did you know sunflowers are at least 3000 years old? Archeologists found proof in North American clay! Do you know what the scientific name of sunflowers is? Helianthus Do you know what it means? Sun for helios and flower for anthos Do you know the French word for sunflower? Tournesol Do you know the translation? Turn with the sun Do you know which State's flower is the sunflower? Kansas Of all crops harvested for seed around the world, only one was domesticated in America -- sunflower. This widely adapted crop is now grown in every temperate region, including many parts of the U.S. In the U.S., 2.7 million acres were grown in 1991, about 85 percent of which was oilseed sunflower. The rest was grown for whole-seed confectionary uses. North Dakota has been