FLOWERING AND NONFLOWERING PLANTS BY NICOLE ONG Flowering
FLOWERING AND NON-FLOWERING PLANTS BY NICOLE ONG
Flowering plants Non-flowering plants Mimosa Moss Bougainvillea Ixora Ferns Daisy Conifer Sunflower Mushroom or fungi Dandelion Algae Hibiscus Grass Orchid Vines Rose Gingko Lavender Weeds Carnation Liverworts Chrysanthemum Lichens Cherry blossom Gymnosperms Clover House Plants
FLOWERING PLANTS
FACTS OF FLOWERING PLANTS • Chamomile flowers are tiny white or yellow flowers used to make tea. Chamomile tea helps us feel better when we have a cold and can help you relax. • Carnations petals are sweet, but we cannot eat the white part at the bottom of each petal, it's very bitter.
FACTS OF FLOWERING PLANTS • Clover flowers should be eaten before they turn brown. Clover flowers taste like licorice and have sometimes been used as a solution for some problems over the years. • Honeysuckle flowers are sweet and delicious. The berries and leaves of a plant are poisonous.
NON-FLOWERING PLANTS
FACTS OF NON-FLOWERING PLANTS • House plants • Most house plants are non-flowering plants. There are many different types of house plants. House plants look nice, and purifies the air around us so that we have cleaner air to breathe. • Non-flowering plants may not give you anything good to eat, but they plays a big part in our life.
FACTS OF NON-FLOWERING PLANTS • Ferns are different from most other kinds of non-flowering plants. That is because ferns do not grow from seeds. Ferns grow from spores. Spores are cells that an grow into new plants without having to germinate. Spores grow on the underside of the fern's fronds. When the spores are mature, they fall off the frond and land on the ground. • Vines are plants that do not have a single stem or trunk that the rest of the plant grows out from. Ivy is a common vine that grows from the ground, in rocky places and on the side of a building.
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