plants

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plants

The Berenstain Bears grow-it!

Mother Nature has such a green thumb
1996
As Brother and Sister help Mama plant seeds in the garden, they discover the importance of seeds and how they become useful and important plants.

Plant ecology

1987
Discusses the growth of plants in different habitats, photosynthesis, transpiration, pollination, seed dispersal, the effect of plants on the life of animals and man, and the effect of animal life and human activities on plant environments. Includes experiments and related activities.

Grow a plant inch by inch

2005
Photographs and simple text describe how a plant grows.

Plants

2002
Describes the appearance, life-cycle, pollination, food, and development of the amazing plants all around us.

Dangerous flora

1993
Examines twenty-four dangerous plants found in the world, from the agave to the snow-on-the-mountain.

Succession

from field to forest
1991
Discusses the different kinds of plant succession, the relationship between this process and people, and the effect on plant communities.

Plants

1992
Explores many aspects of the plant world, including the structure, functions, reproduction, and growth of plants. Includes projects and experiments.

An instant guide to edible plants

the most familiar edible wild plants of North America described and illustrated in full color
2001
Provides color illustrations and descriptions of edible plants commonly found in North America, grouped according to edible part in the categories of roots and tubers, leaves and shoots, buds and flowers, fruits, and nuts and seeds, and includes tips on how to use the plants as food.

Exploring habitats

1993
Discusses plant and animal habitats, greenhouses, adaptation, and air pollution damage. Includes activities and study questions.

Nature

1992
Examines how plants and animals have invaded almost every conceivable habitat on land and sea, below ground and in the air, and adapted to thrive there.

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