Field of Gold

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Who doesn’t love sunflowers?  Little sun-laced heads reaching for the sky then bowing toward earth. Whether it is a solitary sunflower like the one above or a field overflowing, their cheerful heads make you smile.

Native American Indians first cultivated sunflowers for food, dye, medicine, building materials and ceremonies. Sunflowers continue to be a part of American life, symbolizing adoration, loyalty and longevity.

The sunflowers featured here are raised in fields near Marionville, Missouri.

Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#.

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Who doesn’t love sunflowers?  Little sun-laced heads reaching for the sky then bowing toward earth. Whether it is a solitary sunflower like the one above or a field overflowing, their cheerful heads make you smile.

Native American Indians first cultivated sunflowers for food, dye, medicine, building materials and ceremonies. Sunflowers continue to be a part of American life, symbolizing adoration, loyalty and longevity.

The sunflowers featured here are raised in fields near Marionville, Missouri.

10 cards with envelopes
Card size: 4 x 5.5. Weight: 16 point. Envelopes: White 70#

FREE Shipping

Cover photo: Field of Gold

Back Photo: Little Miss Sunshine

Photographer: LaDonna Greiner