In Israel, A Sunflower Field?

The northern part of Israel is home to numerous sunflower fields, which are some of the only flowers that can survive under the harsh Israeli sun. These fields are scattered throughout the Jezreel valley, surrounding Afula and the Haifa district. Sunflowers thrive in the sunny climate of northern Israel, like other field crops like cotton, wheat, peanuts, and chickpeas.

The best places to see spectacular wildflowers and fields of flowers in Israel include almond blossoms, poppies, mustard, chrysanthemum, and more. Discover 12 stunning native species of Israel and their biblical references through photos by Daniel Santacruz. The Hulda kibbutz is best visited between mid-May and mid-June when yellow sunflower fields are in bloom.

The Mt. Scopus Botanical Gardens offer a glimpse into the rare and endangered plants that grow in Israel, including cotton thistle, bird’s-foot trefoil, bugloss, and Syrian thistle. Take a hike this season to see fields of sunflowers and cherries in local shops.

Israel is known for its abundance of sunflower fields, with the Jezreel valley and Haifa districts being particularly rich in sunflower fields. A giant field of sunflowers is in bloom at Tal Shahar, between Gedera and Latrun in central Israel, with the Herzl House, built in 1909.

In summary, the northern part of Israel is home to numerous sunflower fields, including the Jezreel valley, Afula, and the Haifa district. Enjoy the beauty of these fields and the unique nature of the country.


📹 Field of Sunflowers in Israel 1


📹 Field of Sunflowers in Israel 2


In Israel, A Sunflower Field
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