DR. ASA GRAY’S Botanical Series, New York, Ivison & Phinney, consisting of— I. How Plants Grow, etc., with a Popular Flora, etc. 16mo. pp. 233. II. First Lessons ...
Certain plants produce some flowers with only male parts (staminate flowers) and some flowers with only female parts (pistillate flowers). Cucumbers and squash, pictured here, are a good example. The ...
IN his far-reaching essay on “Education,” Mr. Herbert Spencer remarks: “In education the process of self-development should be encouraged to the uttermost. Children should be led to make their own ...
A wet early spring did not deter a number of Oregon Connections Academy students, who took advantage of The Oregon Garden setting for a refreshing field-trip lesson on Thursday, April 18. ORCA ...
Plants are amazing creatures. They don't have the sort of nervous system we do and they are mostly incapable of movement. They none-the-less communicate with one another and with the other creatures ...
NEITHER better nor worse than the innumerable other little books of the same kind. The morphological part consists of the usual enumeration of descriptive terms, with coarsely-executed diagrams. The ...
Bringing a poinsettia home this holiday season? These horticultural facts may make you look at this beloved holiday decoration a little differently. The foil-covered, potted poinsettia that we know ...
The CSIRO is working with students in remote communities to encourage the practice of Indigenous Sciences in the school curriculum. Walking around in sand country, munching on arnguli (plum bush) and ...
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