How Flowers Grow

How Flowers Grow by Emma Helbrough, published by EDC Pub. in 2003, is a 32-page exploration of the fascinating world of flowers. This edition is presented in English and features accessible text designed with the assistance of a reading expert, making it suitable for young readers. The book addresses various questions about the growth of flowers, including how they thrive in dry deserts and the role animals play in seed dispersal.
Readers will discover intriguing facts about flowers, including unique characteristics such as those of a flower that emits a smell reminiscent of rotting meat. The content is enriched with suggested websites that enhance the learning experience, making it a valuable resource for those interested in science and nature. This book provides insights into life sciences and the evolution of plants, offering a comprehensive look at how flowers grow.
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Summary: How do flowers grow in dry deserts? How do animals help to spread seeds? Which flower smells like rotting meat? In this book you’ll find the answers and lots more about how flowers grow. The easy-to-read text has been specially written with the help of a reading expert. Suggested Web sites add to the adventure.
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