1. Descriptive Essay on Sunflowers - Number 4
Sunflowers are truly magnificent flowers, always reaching for the sun. In our garden, the sunflowers stand out as the most vibrant flowers among the many blooms.
The sunflower plants themselves are quite tall, measuring about 70 cm. Their thick stems are as wide as three of my fingers, with leaves that are rough to the touch, covered in fine hairs. The leaves are large, roughly the size of an adult's hand, with the tips narrowing while the bases flare out. These leaves stretch outward, maximizing their exposure to the sun to nourish the plant.
What strikes me most about the sunflower is its radiant yellow color, which stands out above all the other flowers in the garden. The beauty of the sunflower, enhanced by nature’s careful design, is undeniable. The buds are large, much bigger than those of roses or chrysanthemums in the garden. They are as big as my grandfather’s teacup. The petals are arranged in a delicate and symmetrical pattern around the bud, each layer of petals expanding outward to form a stunning flower. The outer petals are the largest and most vibrant, while the inner ones are slightly lighter, adding depth and charm to the entire bloom.
Unlike other flowers, the sunflower’s stamen is tucked away, almost shyly hidden inside the petals. What’s most captivating about it is that the stamen resembles the head of a microphone, with alternating yellow and green stripes. The sunflower is always the first to greet the sun in the morning, soaking up its rays more than any other flower. Perhaps this is why its colors are so brilliant.
I adore sunflowers! Every time I visit the garden, I make sure to remove any pests and weeds to help the sunflowers grow even faster.


2. A composition about sunflowers - Part 5
We, the younger ones, all have a fondness for flowers, but each of us has a different favorite. Some adore roses, others love carnations. As for me, my favorite is the sunflower, a flower that always turns towards the sunlight.
Knowing my preference, my father bought a potted sunflower to place in front of our house during the Tết holiday. He said, 'Take care of it because this is your favorite flower.' Since then, every evening, I’ve been admiring the flowers, catching insects, and watering it.
The stem isn’t very tall, about one meter in height. It’s soft and spongy on the inside. The large leaves are broad like elephant ears, with jagged edges that feel rough to the touch. At the top, the leaves are smaller and light green, while the ones at the bottom are dark green, giving off a soft, gentle appearance.
The sunflower blooms around Tết. Oh, how beautiful the bloom at the top is! Looking at the flower, I feel as though the little sun is reigning on top of the stem. The flower is round like a plate. The large center is surrounded by smooth, evenly arranged petals. From a distance, it looks like a golden plate of sticky rice under the sun’s rays.
The sunflower always faces the sun. Sometimes when I gaze at it, I forget about the red roses blooming in front of the house. To highlight the sunflower’s radiance, tiny branches sprout from the nodes along the stem, each holding a smaller flower that is also vibrant under the sun.
The sunflower is truly beautiful and elegant. It enhances the beauty of the garden and symbolizes a longing for growth, striving towards the light of truth, and reaching for the beauty of life. For this reason, I admire this flower even more. I hope that everyone can live like a sunflower—always striving towards the bright light, constantly improving oneself.


3. A composition about sunflowers - Part 6
Among all the flowers, my favorite is the sunflower because of its brilliant beauty and the meaning it carries. However, I had never had the chance to see one up close until the recent April 30th - May 1st holiday. During the break, my parents took me to visit a sunflower field in the town. That outing was a joyous experience full of memories with this vibrant flower that always turns towards the sun.
When we arrived, I was greeted by a vast field of sunflowers, their golden blooms stretching out like a carpet to the distant horizon. It was so large that I couldn’t see where it ended. I walked through, admiring each sunflower and taking photos to fulfill my long-held wish. Sunflowers belong to the daisy family, and their stems grow quite tall, about 1.5 to 1.7 meters.
The plants grow upright with soft, pale green stems, roughly the size of an adult's thumb. The stems are covered with fine hairs, and touching them can cause an itchy sensation if you have sensitive skin. Typically, each plant has only one main stalk, though sometimes there are two or three branches, though that’s rare.
The sunflower’s leaves are arranged evenly from the base to the top, but the lower ones are old and have mostly fallen off, leaving just a few yellowing leaves. The leaves near the top are fresh and deep green. The leaves are large, about three to four adult-sized hands put together, shaped like a heart, with sparse veins and smooth surfaces. The edges of the leaves even have serrated teeth.
The sunflower blooms are massive, resembling golden plates about 25 cm in diameter. The center is filled with large seeds resembling a rice bowl, sometimes even larger, dark yellow in color. Surrounding the center are thin, golden petals arranged neatly. The flower’s base is a vibrant green and firmly attached to the top of the stem. What’s special about sunflowers is that they always face the rising sun when they bloom, which is why they’re called sunflowers or sometimes, 'sun's flower.'
Sunflowers are mainly cultivated for their seeds, which are processed into food products for the food industry. Some are grown for tourists who wish to admire these giant flowers. Sunflowers carry deep meanings—they symbolize optimism, hope, and a constant turn towards light and goodness. In love, they represent loyalty, trust, and warmth.
I adore these beautiful, radiant, and meaningful flowers. After the visit, I asked for a sunflower seedling and brought it home to plant in front of our house. I will take good care of it so it can bloom into beautiful flowers, adding charm to our home and fulfilling my dreams.


4. Bài văn tả hoa hướng dương số 7
Tuần trước, em được mẹ dẫn đến thăm một người bạn cũ của mẹ. Hai mẹ con em được cô dẫn ra tham quan vườn cây tự tay cô chăm sóc. Vườn nhỏ mà đa dạng các loại cây, nhưng em ấn tượng nhất với cây hoa hướng dương cô trồng ở ngay đầu vườn.
Chao ôi! Lần đầu tiên em nhìn thấy cây hoa hướng dương cứ ngỡ mình đang đứng ở một nước châu Mỹ nào đó, cây hoa đẹp và nổi bật giữa khu vườn. Cây hoa hướng dương là loại cây thân thảo. Thân cây cao chừng một mét rưỡi, gốc cây to khoảng ngón tay cái người lớn. Thân cây mọc thẳng, thô, có lông cứng màu trắng bao quanh.
Từ thân mọc ra những lá xanh, to bản. Lá hướng dương thường to, mọc so le, có cuống dài, hai mặt đều có lông trắng. Lá hướng dương hình tim, giống lá trầu bà nhai nhưng to hơn và xốp hơn rất nhiều. Vành lá có các răng cưa, phiến lá có các đường gân xanh nổi rõ rệt. Hướng dương ra hoa vào mùa mùa đông và mùa xuân. Vừa hay cây hướng dương cô trồng đương độ ra hoa. Hoa hướng dương nhìn xa như một ông mặt trời tí hon rạng rỡ sức sống.
Hoa hướng dương rất lớn, tròn như cái đĩa với đường kính khoảng 19 – 27 cm. Hoa có nhiều cánh màu vàng bao bọc bên ngoài đường tròn ấy, che chở bên trong là nhụy màu vàng nâu. Hoa hướng dương mọc đơn lẻ trên đỉnh, cánh hoa hình lưỡi màu vàng. Mỗi cánh hoa như những tia nắng mặt trời lấp lánh. Chẳng thế mà hoa hướng dương còn có tên gọi khác là hoa mặt trời. Ở sâu phần nhụy là hạt hướng dương màu nâu xếp chồng lên nhau xung quanh nhụy hoa. Khi đến thời điểm nhất định, người ta thu hoạch hạt hướng dương.
Cô nói rằng cây hoa hướng dương ưa thích khí hậu ấm và đủ ánh sáng, là loại cây chịu hạn. Cây hướng dương thích hợp trồng để trang trí sân vườn, công viên… hoặc trồng trong chậu làm cây trang trí hành lang, cửa sổ… Bởi vậy mà cô trồng nó ở trước vườn vừa để làm đẹp vừa để cây hấp thụ ánh mặt trời một cách tốt nhất.
Cây hoa hướng dương có nhiều công dụng và ý nghĩa. Hoa để trang trí, hạt để ăn rất bùi và thơm. Hoa hướng dương tượng trưng cho sự bền bỉ, kiên cường của con người, luôn luôn hướng về phía trước. Trong tình yêu, hoa hướng dương còn tượng trưng cho một tình yêu chung thủy. Có lẽ bởi vậy mà không ít người chọn hướng dương là loài hoa yêu thích của bản thân.
Đi cùng mẹ lần ấy, em có dịp được biết và hiểu thêm về một loại cây, loại hoa được mọi người ưa chuộng. Em rất thích hướng dương và hi vọng một ngày gần đây, vườn nhà em cũng sẽ rực rỡ sắc vàng của hoa hướng dương.


5. Essay on Sunflower No. 8
Everyone has their own unique appreciation for the beauty and meaning of each flower. Some people love roses, others adore chrysanthemums. As for me, my heart belongs to the sunflower.
My father bought a sunflower plant last year during the Tet holiday. The plant stands about a meter tall, with a thick stem, roughly the size of an adult's thumb. The leaves are large, growing alternately with long stalks. They are oval-shaped with pointed tips, heart-shaped underneath, jagged edges, and both sides covered in fine white hairs.
Both the top and underside of the leaves are covered in tiny hairs, and the stem itself is dotted with small thorns, as if the plant protects itself from pests. The petals are a bright, sun-like yellow, and they bloom in a round shape like a dish, encircling a large, round center. The outer rim is brown, while the core is a vibrant green. This makes the sunflower heavy and large, resembling a plate resting on a soft stem.
The green sepals, long and slender, wrap around the flower like a mother's caring hands. As the flower blooms, the sepals slowly pull away, allowing the sunflower to fully open, facing the sun. Known for always turning towards the sun, sunflowers symbolize loyalty and unwavering love.
No matter where we are, love remains constant and directed toward those we cherish. Because of this symbolic meaning, sunflowers are often chosen as wedding decorations or as bouquets for brides, wishing them a long and strong marriage.
Additionally, sunflowers represent vitality, strength, and hope for a bright future. In Chinese culture, they symbolize longevity and the loyalty of subjects to their rulers.
I am deeply fond of sunflowers because they always turn towards the light, always looking ahead to a brighter future. Since I planted my sunflowers, I have felt much happier and more at peace.


6. Essay on Sunflower No. 9
Last year, I had an unforgettable New Year’s break in Nghe An. A trip to the sunflower fields in Nghia Dan made me fall even more in love with this flower, which carries such a unique name: Sunflower.
Sunflowers never grow alone; they always bloom together in clusters. A sunflower garden filled with the vibrant yellow of the flowers and the lush green leaves is truly breathtaking. These sunflowers stand tall, about my shoulder height. Their stems are a deep green, firm, and straight. They are covered in a rough texture, with tiny hairs all over them.
The leaves do not align in perfect rows; instead, they grow alternately in a staggered fashion. Each leaf is as large as my hand, heart-shaped and elongated, with pointed tips and a heart-shaped base. The edges of the leaves have serrated teeth, and both sides are covered in a soft white fuzz. The sunflower blooms are enormous, large enough to cover my face.
The flower petals are countless, tiny, yellow, and impossible to count. These petals surround the central disk, which is slightly darker yellow, forming a perfect circle. The sunflower petals are soft and velvety. Some of the flowers, now aging, have lost their petals, and the center, once yellow, has turned black. These are the seeds we often eat.
Sunflowers are truly unique. True to their name, they always face the sun. In a field full of them, every flower aligns towards the bright, glowing sun above. Standing with your back to the sun, you can admire the vibrant garden of flowers basking in the sunlight. While the sky has only one sun, below, there are thousands of tiny suns, just as lively and full of energy.
I once asked my mother why sunflowers always turn towards the sun, unlike other flowers. She told me it was because of a legend about a mermaid who always turned towards the sun god, Apollo, and was transformed into a sunflower. It also symbolizes unwavering love, enduring friendship, and a peaceful life without nuclear weapons. These flowers are not only beautiful but also full of meaningful symbolism, which is why I often see them at weddings and other important ceremonies.
Sunflowers are not only beautiful but also teach us many valuable lessons. Since then, sunflowers have become my favorite flower, reminding me of the lessons I strive to live by:
"A symbol of hope,
Creating faith, life rising,
Loyalty and enduring strength,
Even in adversity... never losing the smile!"


7. Essay on Sunflower No. 10
Roses captivate the heart with their majestic red hues, purple crape myrtles enchant with their vivid violet blossoms, and jasmine intoxicates with its pure white color and fragrant scent. Each flower in the world has its own unique beauty that leaves an indelible mark on the soul. For me, sunflowers hold a special place in my heart, as they remind me of tiny suns brightening up the world.
My parents have taken me to visit many sunflower fields. The sunflower stems can grow incredibly tall, ranging from one meter to even two meters in height. From these sturdy, towering stems, large leaves sprout, as big as a person's hand, edged with serrated teeth, resembling a protective mother sheltering and hugging her beloved child. The leaves darken toward the base of the stem, a deep, rich green.
But it is the sunflowers themselves that are truly magnificent. At the center of each bloom, there is a brown disk surrounded by perfectly aligned golden petals. These petals radiate outward, arranged so naturally yet symmetrically. Beneath those dark centers are the sunflower seeds—small treasures that people enjoy during New Year's celebrations or at weddings and engagements.
Under the sun's warm light, these sunflowers shine brightly, like little suns reaching for the big, glowing mother sun. The entire field of sunflowers resembles a giant, gently swaying carpet, dancing in the breeze, playing with bees, butterflies, and the surrounding wild grasses. Perhaps it is this unique beauty that makes sunflowers so captivating.
Standing in the middle of a sunflower field, breathing deeply, you feel a wave of refreshment and joy from their gentle fragrance. Some might not be fond of the strong scent of jasmine, but sunflowers have a fragrance that is soft and refreshing. My family has visited these fields many times, enjoying their beauty and scent, capturing photos to preserve those precious moments.
Sunflowers will forever hold a place in my heart. They always turn towards the rising sun, and like them, I too will always look towards the brighter, more hopeful side of life, always believing in a better, more beautiful tomorrow!


8. Essay on Sunflowers No. 1
The world of flowers around us is vast and diverse, with each type possessing its own unique fragrance and beauty. Among all these, my favorite is the sunflower, a radiant flower that always turns toward the rising sun. Sunflowers leave a lasting impression on people with their vibrant and lively beauty. I have visited a sunflower garden before, and the memories of its beauty are still vivid in my mind.
The entire garden is filled with sunflowers, each stem towering around a meter high, with thick, sturdy, dark green stalks rooted deep in the soil, drawing nutrients to nurture the flowers. The leaves grow abundantly, each one as large as a fan, with a rich green color. The leaves are thick, slightly rough, and have jagged edges, with veins running across them like the ribs of a fish. The leaves grow in a disorganized but lively manner, competing for space.
But the most beautiful part is undoubtedly the sunflower bloom itself. Each flower is a brilliant yellow, with a large, dark brown center. Surrounding the center, delicate, bright yellow petals form a perfect circle, creating a beautiful contrast. From a distance, the flowers look like tiny suns, shining brilliantly. The entire garden resembles a vast golden carpet under the bright sunlight.
Deep within the round, plump center of each flower lies the small, black sunflower seeds. These seeds are a common snack, often seen at weddings, festivals, and family gatherings during holidays. The golden yellow of the flowers on the ground, coupled with the green sky, creates a magnificent, light-filled picture. When a gentle breeze blows, the flowers sway in the wind, as if celebrating, playing with each other.
Sunflowers are always planted in places bathed in sunlight, especially where the sun shines brightly. It is said that sunflowers always face the rising sun to grow, with each one proudly showing its colors under the radiant golden rays. Standing amidst a field of sunflowers, letting the wind carry your thoughts, brings a sense of serenity and peace like no other. The sunflower, always reaching for the light, symbolizes the search for truth and peace, shining brightly.
I truly love sunflowers. They have a unique beauty, not too extravagant nor too simple, yet always bright and full of meaning. Among a sea of flowers competing for attention, sunflowers continue to shine, unmatched by any other flower because of their distinctiveness.


9. Essay on Sunflowers No. 2
In my garden, my father has planted many types of flowers: orchids, roses, lilies, chrysanthemums, and daisies. However, my favorite flower is the sunflower. Its large petals spread wide like a plate, always turning toward the sun.
Sunflowers are soft-stemmed plants, typically growing around one meter tall. Their leaves are impressively large, resembling elephant ears, gently waving in the wind to catch the sunlight. The leaves are green, with the ones closest to the base becoming a darker shade. The edges of the leaves are serrated, as if guarding the beautiful blooms from harm.
When you look at a sunflower, you can't help but feel its vibrancy. Each flower, large and heavy, looks like a round plate sitting proudly on its stem. In the center, the pistil is surrounded by a perfect ring of delicate yellow petals arranged in harmony.
The slender stems stretch upward, always seeking the sun. Each stem holds a single bloom, but all appear fresh and lively in the early morning sunlight, adding grace and beauty to the sunflower. The golden rays shine upon the garden, and though the flowers bloom and fade, they always rise again, eagerly reaching for the morning light of a new day.
Sunflowers are truly beautiful and noble. They enhance the beauty of any garden, and they symbolize a yearning to grow higher, to reach for the light of truth, life, and the pursuit of beauty. Because of this, I adore sunflowers even more. They hold great significance in our lives. I wish that everyone could live like a sunflower, always striving for the light of truth, to become brighter and better.


10. Essay on Sunflowers No. 3
Spring has arrived, and the flowers are blooming in a riot of colors. The streets are bustling with people and vehicles, everyone rushing about preparing for the season. My father’s sunflower pot also boasts its vibrant, golden blooms, spreading wide and bright in the sunlight.
The sunflower pot stands at about seventy centimeters tall. Its stem is as thick as an adult's thumb, and the leaves are as large as my two hands. The leaf shape is oval at the base and tapers to a sharp point at the top, somewhat resembling the shape of a philodendron leaf. The leaves are a fresh green color, rough to the touch, not smooth like many other plants.
The sunflower itself is a masterpiece of nature’s design. Its buds are the size of small tea plates, surrounded by sharp, radiant yellow petals that form a perfect circle around the sun-like pistil at the center. The pistil spins in harmony within its “sun,” sometimes resembling a cross-stitch pattern with evenly spaced segments, or a checkerboard design in alternating shades of yellow and brown. Unlike most flowers, which conceal their pistils, the sunflower proudly displays its central part for all to see.
The slender petals, resembling those of a daisy but larger, fan out in multiple layers, each layer offset from the one beneath it. Each sunflower, standing proudly on its stem, resembles a tiny sun. The sunflower always turns toward the sun (hence the name “sunflower”), and its stem, as thick as my finger, keeps the flower steady despite the cold winds near the Lunar New Year.
Sunflowers are tall and sturdy, and they are a symbol of perseverance, always reaching for the sun, reminding me of people who are resolute in their pursuit of their ideals with courage and determination. These flowers last for a long time, blooming for the New Year and the full moon of January, still standing tall as the festivities continue. The little corner of my yard has become a bright and beautiful space thanks to the sunflower.
Additionally, sunflowers provide delicious seeds that can be enjoyed as a snack. The seeds are also pressed to extract sunflower oil, which is fragrant and free of harmful chemicals, offering a healthier alternative to regular oils. That’s why in the food industry, dried sunflower seeds are enjoyed as a snack, and their oil is used for cooking, known for its health benefits, especially for the heart.
My father, who loves gardening, still takes the time to plant flowers despite his busy schedule, allowing the family to enjoy the beauty they bring and to brighten our home. Flowers are cherished by all, often seen as a symbol of femininity, purity, and grace. Among all the meanings flowers hold, sunflowers stand tall and proud, forever turning toward the bright sun, a symbol of the pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty—the very essence of humanity.


