Botany for Everyone: Fruits and Seeds
By Rachael Bush
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In this book, you'll learn why plants have fruits, the difference between dry fruits and fleshy fruits, basic fruit anatomy, the parts of a seed, why plants make seeds, and how seeds are dispersed. In the back of this book, the activity with an adult will show you how to make a raspberry smoothie. The two-page glossary has definitions and IPA pr
Rachael Bush
Rachael Bush has a degree in botany with a minor in chemistry. She began her career managing the botany greenhouses and labs at Weber State University. Rachael then shifted her focus to teach children and young adults about plants and their importance in our world.
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