Talk:Sunflower

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Is this true? (bold part and more importantly, bold and italicized)

The Sunflower is available as a prop called "Sunflower Seed Packet" in the Xbox Live Marketplace for 240 Microsoft Points. A watering can and soil will appear, followed by your avatar dropping three seeds into the soil and then watering them. A Sunflower will then pop up and sway a little, causing you to sway as well. The Sunflower will produce some Sun that you catch and hold for a bit. Everything then disappears. --"Is that pie?" Randomguy3000 01:13, December 23, 2010 (UTC)

it is a xbox avatar propr, all props vanish on a finger click when the animation is over so yes it does disapear. however the animation replays a few seconds later so you do not loose the item. truthfully i find prop items a waste of money as you barely see them on friends avatars instead the outfits and clothes are more useful152.91.9.153 02:09, November 16, 2012 (UTC)


I collect sun with sun flowers because THE ZOMBIES ARE COMING!112.198.78.119 02:22, August 27, 2011 (UTC)

not sure why people use the sunflowers on the far left or if anyone has ever actually beaten the game doing that but the most efficient strategy i find for people who finish is to have tallnuts in pumpkins on the left as giant shields. 1 or 2 rows of sunflowers just in for the sun power (some marigolds here if you wish) and then rows of offensive plants behind. the idea of this is that while a zombie is munching on the low cost easy to replace sunflowers your heavy hitting plants are able to keep hurting the enemy while not being in risk. if you get a good zombie push to the last 2 rows you want the power to stop it not be looking for backwards shooting plants because sun is in the way.

About the Galleries

Exactly WHY do we need 10 images of the exact same sunflower? Who reads a wiki and views a gallery to see like 30 sunflowers in a zen garden when its basically the same pose as the normal sunflower in the game? Who reads a wiki and views a gallery to see 10 images of a sunflower producing sun when its the same thing but only brightened? Just explain to me WHY we need some of these images.

--Mario Rk 21:39, October 1, 2013 (UTC)