Originally published in the 1950s, this beautiful picture book introduces children to plants.
Contents Covered:
- Plants - living and growing
- Why plants are important
- Food-making laboratories
- How plants are built
- From the air
- From the ground
- Plant pipelines
- Using the food
- Stems grow in many ways
- Leaves have many shapes and sizes
- Getting energy
- Making new plants
- How bees help
- Other helpers
- Some ways of spreading pollen
- When the wind blows
- Packaged plants
- Travelers
- Some of the ways seeds travel
- Springtime
- Roots down, stems up
- Young plants
- Seeds are important
- Plants have many kinds of fruit
- Other ways that new plants grow
- Too small to see
- The harmful bacteria
- More helpful than harmful
- Nitrate makers
- More helpers
- Living almost anywhere
- How fungi grow
- A fungus you know
- The green plants' enemies
- Some that are partners
- Fungi and food
- Wonder drugs
- The simplest green plants
- In ponds and oceans
- Rich in minerals
- A plant partnership
- Plant pioneers
- Mosses
- More plants for shady places
- Carnivorous plants
- Plant communities
- Annuals and others
- Trees are among our largest plants
- Better soil
- Plants and chemistry
- Plants made to order
- The obliging algae
- Plants are exciting
- Roots that are different
- Some seed-growing parasite plants
- Wild plants the Indians ate
- Plants experiments that you can do
Format: | PDF Digital Reprint, e-Facsimile |
No. of Pages: | 95 |
Page Size: | B5 (176mm × 250mm) |
Download Size: | 16.5 MB |