A Few Familiar Flowers: How to Love Them At Home Or in School
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Like the morning-glory, the nasturtium does not make pollen for its own use. It makes it for the use of its neighbors, the other nasturtiums, and sends it to them by its messengers, the insects and humming birds. It first fills its spur with honey to entice these visitors for the benefit of its neighbors, then makes honey to call the insects with their pollen- dusted bodies to come and give pollen to its pistil. What happens as soon as the pollen touches the stigma ? 136 A FEW FAMILIAR FLOWERS.... The children, if the morning-glory has been studied, will be able to tell how the pollen grain sends down its tube to the ovule,^ and how, as soon as it has received the gift from the pollen, — or been fertilized, — the ovule begins to develop into a seed. Tell in connection with this stories of the mother part of the plant and her care of the seed-children. Do not forget the writing and drawing.^ Summary. 1. The pistil is the flower's reason for enticing the bee. 2. The ovaiy : a. The style, short at first, grows longer.
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