Growing things,
Plant power and research
By Harrison
Fruit are made by flowers vegetables aren’t and fruits have seeds in them.
http://ask.yahoo.com/20010411.html
A berry has its seeds on the inside :
A Banana is a berry.
A strawberry is actually a semi berry.
Wild rose berries
Tomato
Choke berries http://www.buzzle.com/articles/types-of-berries-list-of-different-kinds-ofberries.html
Adding fertilizer to your plants will not only ensure the plants receives the proper amount of extra food, it also ensures lush growth and beautiful flowers depending on the type of plant and fertilizer.
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4566491_fertilizer-help-plantsgrow.html
Dried coffee,
BONEMEAL,
MANURE,
ROCK PHOSPHATE,
CRYSTALLINE SALTS. http://www.landscape-and-garden.com/garden-soil/fertilizertypes.aspx
http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/foo d.html
372,775
Rafflesia arnoldii http://www.currentresults.com/Environment-
Facts/Plants-Animals/number-species.php
1,000,000
372,775 http://www.currentresults.com/Environ ment-Facts/Plants-Animals/numberspecies.php
Spiders and scorpions
102,248
Molluscs s
Crustacean
Corals
Others
85,000
47,000
2,175
68,827
Mammals 5,490
Birds
Reptiles s
Amphibian
Fishes
9,998
9,084
6,433
31,300
http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/foo d.html
http://www2.bgfl.org/bgfl2/custom/resources_f tp/client_ftp/ks2/science/plants_pt2/dispersal.h
tm http://theseedsite.co.uk/dispersal.html
light (either sunlight or artificial light, like from a light bulb) carbon dioxide water (which the plant collects through its roots) nutrients and minerals (which the plant collects from the soil through its roots) http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/food.ht
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Needle-like leaves help reduce water loss and aids in the shedding of snow. The shape of many conifer trees helps shed heavy snow to save branches from breaking. waxy coating on needles prevent evaporation needles are dark in colour allowing more solar heat to be absorbed http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/ taiga.html
Pollen is a fine to coarse powder containing the micro parts of seed plants, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollen
115m
Redwood