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Sunflower//Helianthus Annuus

Haley Kennedy August 11, 2016

The genus Helianthus, to which the Sunflower belongs, contains about fifty species, chiefly natives of North America; many are indigenous to the Rocky Mountains, others to tropical America, and a few species are found in Peru and Chile.

These flowers get their name because people supposed they saw them rotating and following the sun all day. 

The sunflower has many uses. First of all being their seeds, having a handful of them in your mouth and trying to figure out how to split them open and only spit the shell out is a right of passage early on in life. Sunflower oil is a popular vegetable oil known for its light color, mild flavor, low levels of saturated fats and ability to withstand high cooking temperatures. The oil can also be added to soap, lubricants and candles. And to top it all, Sunflower roots can remove radiation from soils and water! They were used to clean up the Chernobyl disaster.

These plants are useful and beautiful to boot!

If you ever get the hankering to be submerged in these beauties and are in Knoxville in July you have to check up the sunflower field in South Knox. Its a part of the Forks of the River WMA in the Knoxville Urban Wilderness and its heavenly! 

 

 

In Botanical guides, local Tags knoxville, urban wilderness, sunflower, botanical, Botanical guide, flowers, origins, uses, knoxville sunflower field, love local, local fun
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photo credit: Patrick Teasdale Jr.

Local//wild love

Haley Kennedy July 21, 2016

We do love our city so much, so we want to take the chance to highlight some of our favorite places. 

Wild Love is a place you probably know if you've worked with us. When we set up interviews its at our studio, or down the road at Wild Love. Its our go to for coffee in the morning...and for lunch....and our mid day pick me up. We have know the owners Shaun and Meg for a long time, even before Wild Love when they were baking out of the back of their coffee shop located in the historic Old City, Old City Java. They are truly wonderful people and we love having such a close relationship with them!

Since they opened in December we have been supplying flowers weekly for their countertops. We snagged a couple photos off of Instagram to show you.  

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If your in town and hoping to grab a wonderful cup of coffee and the best croissant you'll ever eat, then you must check out Wild Love!

They also do special orders, so think about them for bridal shower catering or even for coffee and treats the morning of your big day! 

 

In local Tags bakehouse, coffee shops, love local, knoxville, local collaborations, wild love bakehouse
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