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How We use plants By Zarra

Medicines -Elderberries can help protect you from germs and diseases. -Aloe Vera can help heal wounds and cuts. -Hawthorn is a hedge plant that flowers in the spring its fruits can help heal heart diseases. This is a hawthorn hedge. This is an elderberry bush. This is Aloe Vera

Every Day Things -Mahogany and oak wood can be found in Morocco they are the best for carving. -Papyrus is a grass that can be used for making paper. It can grow 16 feet tall (5 metres). It grows near lakes rivers. -Willow and grasses can be weaved into baskets. They can be found in Canada , Africa and lots of other countries.

Food This is a potato. This is an onion. This is a carrot. This is a tomato. Some vegetables are root vegetables like carrots, potatoes and onions. Others grow on plants above ground like tomatoes. Bananas are a type of fruit that grow on stalk, peaches and nectarines grow on trees. Some seeds like sunflower seeds come from a flower. Others like tomatoes and pumpkin seeds grow on a fruit.

Shelter Straw can be used for roofs in Africa. Pine wood can also be for roofs in Canada. Maple wood can be used for doors in lots of countries like Canada. Bamboo can be made into boards that can be made into houses in China.

How To Help Plants Trees Do not cut down trees for paper because you can use papyrus Flowers Don’t spray pesticides on flowers because then bees will die when they land on the flower and the flowers won’t make seeds and then we won’t have any more flowers.

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