Botany for Everyone Leaves

Botany for Everyone Leaves by Rachael Bush, published by September Roberts LLC on July 24, 2023, is an educational resource designed for readers interested in the science of botany. This 30-page book explores essential topics such as leaf anatomy, the function of leaves, and the significance of axillary bud position. It also addresses why some plants have modified leaves and the reasons behind the changing colors of leaves, providing a comprehensive introduction to these fundamental concepts.
Readers will find engaging activities, including a project to create a plant press with adult supervision, enhancing the learning experience. The book features a two-page glossary that includes definitions and IPA pronunciation guides, making it accessible for those new to the subject. With a focus on education and home schooling, this edition serves as a valuable tool for elementary levels and anyone interested in the life sciences.
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In this book, you’ll learn why plants have leaves, basic leaf anatomy and function, why axillary bud position is so important, why some plants have modified leaves, and why leaves change color. In the back of this book, the activity with an adult will show you how to make your own plant press. The two-page glossary has definitions and IPA pronunciation guides for new terminology so you can feel confident when reading this book!
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