How sunflowers became a symbol of resistance across Ukraine and its allies
Before February, not many of us have thought much about the sunflower, with its broad head and vibrant petals, despite its appealing and yes, "sunny" appearance. As part of flower arrangements, they add a pop of brightness and can stand tall. We use its seeds as a healthy snack, to top our salads for a bit of protein-rich crunch, or to make a creamy "sunshine sauce." But now, the humble daisy has taken on new meaning.
But as Ukraine's national flower, the sunflower has turned into a symbol of resistance amongst Ukrainians and their allies amid Russia's full-scale military invasion. Rows of sunflowers line barricades at the Russian embassy in London. Protesters worldwide hold the flower's long stems in their hands, add them to lapels, even decorate their dog's collars. Packets of sunflower seeds are being distributed for free at Beaver Dam Farms in Virginia.
Along with Ukraine's blue and yellow flag, the sunflower emoji is now a common sight across social media, notably accompanying Twitter handles and personal bios to show support.
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