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Year 1 Fall Lesson 2: Plant Parts and Functions

... For one activity students will be learning more about their garden space by making a plant part wrap. As a group, begin by having each student pick a leaf to use as the base for their wrap (like a tortilla). Next, find an example of each of the other plant parts to put into their wraps. For bigger f ...
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... White Clover Background for Teachers: White clover (Trifolium repens) can be used to study the genetic basis of plant diversity, as well as the concepts of coevolution and natural selection. White clover shows natural variation for cyanogenesis, which is the release of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) as a re ...
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... harvested close to the soil, Pythium contamina­ tion can be reduced or eliminated by scrubbing the lower cane surface to remove the dirt, then spraying with a dilute disinfestant such as a 10 percent solution of common household bleach. Dipping is not recommended, as it promotes bacterial diseases o ...
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... about 30-59 feet and its leaves and branches spread to be about 25-39 feet tall. The trunk grows to be about 28-59 inches in diameter. Sassafras is used to make tea and is also very tasty in some people’s opinion. Sassafras trees are Deciduous because there leaves come off every autumn. Adaptations: ...
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... • Cloning of plant types not easily propagated by conventional methods (few offshoots/ sprouts/ seeds; date palms, ferns, nandinas) • Propagules have enhanced growth features (multibranched character; Ficus, Syngonium) ...
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