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Seeds come from adult plants to make new plants. They are made inside the flowers of plants that have flowers. Other plants, like pine trees, make cones instead. Inside each seed is a tiny plant. Around the tiny plant is a lot of nutrients, which will feed the tiny plant and help it grow until it busts out of the seed, which usually has a hard protective shell. The shell keeps the tiny plant safe. Some plants even surround their seeds with fruit! The fruit attracts animals who get a tasty treat. The seeds get spread around by the animals. Hopefully they will find rich soil where they can grow. Some seeds are very light and use the wind to travel.
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The tallest tree in the world is 2 and 18/50 of a pylon. a pylon is 50 metres tall
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plants such as strawberry, clover, reed and ground elder naturally form a set of connections to share information with each other through channels known as runners—horizontal stems that physically bond the plants like tubes or cables along the soil surface and underground. Though connected to vertical stems, runners eventually form new buds at the tips and ultimately form a network of plants.
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get a cutting of that plant, go to a nursery and get the name of the plant and either ask them or look it up on the web.
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There are lots of different weird plants and one of them is the Venus fly trap which when an insect crawls over the plant it has little hairs on it that senses the insect and closes its trap which is like a mouth and eats the insect.
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Fruit has seeds and vegetables don’t.
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There are more vegetables than fruit. There
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Yes there are many different poisonous plants in new Zealand
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Yes they do. they breathe in carbondyoxide and breathe out oxygen
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A single plant leaf produces 5ml of oxygen per hour
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