No, sunflower flowers are generally not considered fragrant.
While sunflowers ( Helianthus annuus) are visually striking and important agricultural crops, they are known for their lack of a noticeable scent. Despite their size and vibrant colors, they don't typically emit a fragrance that humans can detect. While some individuals might perceive a very faint, earthy smell if they get very close to the flower, it's not considered a significant characteristic of sunflowers.
Sunflowers are primarily cultivated for their seeds, which are a major source of oil worldwide, second only to soybeans. Their lack of fragrance doesn't detract from their value as an agricultural commodity or their aesthetic appeal in gardens.