plants

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plants

Plants live everywhere!

2009
Photographs and text provide information about plants that live in different habitats to young readers.

Just Teenie

2006
Justine is so small, everyone calls her "Just Teenie," but one day she receives a plant that grows so tall, it gives her a different perspective.

What is a plant?

2006
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes the parts of a plant such as the roots, stems, and leaves, and shows which plants do not grow fruit.

Flowers

2003
Describes the parts of different flowers, their role in the plants' reproduction, how to grow flowers, and how to press them. Includes activities and experiments related to flowers.

Flowers

2003
A color-photo-filled overview of plants that describes their parts, types, habitats, and reproduction.

Plants

2003
A color-photo-filled overview of plants that describes their parts, types, habitats, varied uses, and production of oxygen.

From seed to plant

2001
Describes the development of a seed into a plant by means of pollination, fertilization, and seed dispersal.

Plant book

2000
Provides illustrations and information about a wide variety of plants found in the United States.

Experiment with plants

1994
Presents basic information on plants and simple experiments that demonstrate some of their characteristics.

Green plants

2006
Describes the various aspects of plant biology; the structure of leaves, stems, and roots; processes of photosynthesis, pollination, and transpiration; and genetically modified crops.

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