Swan Plants Our swan plants have hundreds of seed pods. In each pod, there are about 30 black seeds, which have a fluffy top. They blow in the wind to disperse the seeds to many places, so new plants will grow. We put 2 seeds into little sections of Mrs Caudwell's seed raising box. If they grow into seedlings, we can each have one to put into a bigger pot or yoghurt pot, to take home.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Mrs Caudwell's Post on Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Swan Plants Our swan plants have hundreds of seed pods. In each pod, there are about 30 black seeds, which have a fluffy top. They blow in the wind to disperse the seeds to many places, so new plants will grow. We put 2 seeds into little sections of Mrs Caudwell's seed raising box. If they grow into seedlings, we can each have one to put into a bigger pot or yoghurt pot, to take home.
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