Flowers offer all sorts of cues to their pollinators—colors, patterns, shapes, and scents all help plants communicate with butterflies, bats, birds, and bees. But recent research suggests that another ...
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“What if learning about flowers led to wonder?” reads a website banner, and the banner leads to a teaching example: A teacher asks her students to bring flowers to science class and instructs them to ...
Caitlyn McCain from the NYC Children’s Theater helps children use their voices, bodies, and imagination to pretend to be flowers feeling different emotions. Let's Learn is available to stream on ...
Flowers aren't only for admiring and smelling anymore. Go to any forward-thinking restaurant, and there's a greater chance you'll find them on your plate as part of your meal. In this video, British ...
Just as each month has its own birthstone, specific flowers are associated with certain months of the year. It’s not known exactly how or when this concept started, but it probably evolved from the ...
Horticulturalists in Fulton will be showing off -- and competing with -- their brightest and most attractive flowers next week. The National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC) Standard Flower Show, sponsored by ...