>The French for sunflower, I like: Tournesol (turn sun) cos they turn to track the sun.
We call it "suncokret" - sun+turn. Probably a good translation. And, btw, we have one dr. Vrebalov, a geneticist who selected a strain of sunflower more suited for the local soil. The size of the flower is remarkable, I've held some in my hands which were pizza-sized. This success came with a twist (literally and as a pun) - his sunflowers turn
away from the sun.
>BTW, the flower dandelion is from the French "Dents de lion" (lion's teeth).
While I knew the word for decades, I actually couldn't imagine that it would be pronounced as "dandy line". That's what you get when most of your contact with the language is through text, not speech, and the script is strictly unphonetic.