Thursday, 8 April 2021

Notes on plants

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Today we had to take notes on a book called Precious Plants. We first did it on Google Docs and then transferred it onto here. Here it is Introduction

  • Plants are the most important resource.

  • Plants clean the air.

  • They give us food.

  • Animals that don’t eat plants still need it.

  • We can get water from plants.

  • Plants are vital for survival.

  • Plants are part of the natural kingdom.





Chapter 1

  • It used to be common for people to grow their own food.

  • Now there is no space to grow vegetables.

  • We now have access to food our ancestors will never have seen.

  • Plants give us firewood and timber.

  • Plants give oxygen.

  • Plants cover soil so it doesn't blow away.

  • Trees are the dominant plant.

  • Wood for building is called timber.

  • More people are realising that we need to plant more trees than we use otherwise we will run out of timber. 

  • Plantation timber is quick growing and it is slowly replacing other trees that are being cut down.





Chapter 2

  • We have a special fondness for plants.

  • Flowers are pretty to look at and come in a variety of colours and shapes.

  • Most shrubs, herbs and some trees are flowering plants. They inhabit nearly every habitat.

  • There are more than nearly a quarter of a million species of known plants.

  • Many plants are becoming extinct fast because of humans.

  • Some flowers have massive petals that attract insects

  • The sunflower has clusters of flowers in one large flower head .

  • Some flowers have delicate small petals.

  • Some flowers look inside out.

  • Visit a florist shop or walk around the botanical gardens and you'll see a small sample of the huge variety of forms flowers can take.

  • Some flowering plants have strange habitats. 

  • In thick forests some plants, known as epiphytes have adapted to life up in the trees and catching light to survive 

  • Epiphytes are not parasites. 

  • The Venus flytrap is often sold as a novelty houseplant. It is a green plant just like any other except that eats insects! 

  • It catches insects to gain the nutrients. 

  • Most insect eating plants grow in areas where the soil is poor.






Have you got a Venus Fly Trap?

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