A Tree Is a Plant

A Tree Is a Plant by Clyde Robert Bulla is a newly illustrated edition published by HarperCollins on September 4, 2001. This 40-page book is presented in English and offers a clear exploration of the life cycle of trees, detailing how they grow and sustain themselves throughout the seasons. The text is designed to be accessible, making it suitable for young readers interested in understanding the natural world.
In this book, readers will discover how trees, as the largest plants, thrive year-round, even during winter when they may appear dormant. The narrative explains the journey of water as it moves through a tree’s roots, branches, and leaves, and provides insights into determining a tree’s age. With engaging illustrations by Stacey Schuett, this edition emphasizes the connection between trees and their environment, making it a valuable resource for those curious about science and nature, particularly in relation to flowers, plants, and forests.
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A tree is the biggest plant that grows.
Trees can live for a very long time, and they are alive all year long, even when they look dead in winter.
In this newly illustrated book, you will learn how a tree grows and how it gets food and water. You can also find out what happens to water after it travels through a tree’s roots, branches, and leaves, and how to figure out a tree’s age.
Clyde Robert Bulla’s simple and concise text and Stacey Schuett’s lush illustrations follow a tree’s continuous life cycle through spring, summer, winter, and fall.
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