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Plants Photo: Plant in bloom. Santa Cruz, CA. May, 2006. Taken by Alice L. Folkins. Used with permission. Photo: Crape Myrtle Bonsai. Longwood Garden, PA. April, 2009. Taken by Alice L. Folkins. Used with permission.

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Plants  

Photo:  Plant  in  bloom.  Santa  Cruz,  CA.    May,  2006.  Taken  by  Alice  L.  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.  Photo:  Crape  Myrtle  Bonsai.    Longwood  Garden,  PA.    April,  2009.  Taken  by  Alice  L.  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.  

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Acorn  (a·∙corn)  

Photo:  Acorns  falling  on  ground.  Unknown  date.©  2011byMuffet  in  en:wikimedia.  Some  rights  reserved  CC-­‐BY-­‐2.0(www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0).    

 

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Bloom  (bloom)  

Photo:  A  field  of  tulips  at  Longwood  Gardens  in  Pennsylvania.    April,  2009.    Taken  by  Alice  L  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.    

DefiniSon:  (n)  The  flower  of  a  plant.  (v)  To  produce  or  yield  the  flower  of  a  plant  Example:  The  yard  is  in  bloom  with  lots  of  tulips.      

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Breathe  (breathe)  

Photo:  Susan  Rapp  competes  in  a  swimming  event  at  the  1984  Summer  Olympics.  August,  1984.  Taken  by  Ken  Hackman.    Released  into  public  domain  by  the  United  States  Air  Force.  

DefiniSon:  To  take  in  air  through  the  nostrils  to  the  lungs  and  then  to  expel  air  through  the  nostrils  from  the  lungs.  Example:  The  swimmers  raise  their  head  out  of  the  water  to  breathe.  

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Cactus  (cac·∙tus)  

Photo:  Cactus  by  a  window.    September,  2009.    ©2009  by  Tamorlan.    Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0.  Photo:  Saguaro  Cactus  located  in  AZ.  The  man  in  the  photo  is  5'11.    May,  2007.  Released  into  public  domain  by  Sullynyflhi  in  en:wikipedia.  

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Carbon  Dioxide  (car·∙bon  di·∙ox·∙ide)  

DefiniSon:  Gas  released  when  people  and  animals  breathe  out    Example:  When  we  blow  up  a  balloon,  we  are  filling  it  with  carbon  dioxide.  

Photo:  InflaSng  a  beach  ball  for  local  children  along  the  Tagas  River.  Tabaco  City,  Philippines.    June,  2007.    Taken  by  Mass  CommunicaSon  Specialist  2nd  Class  Kerryl  Cacho.    Released  into  public  domain  by  the  United  States  Navy.  

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Desert  (des·∙ert)  

Photo:  DesiccaSon  cracks  and  Sand  Dunes  in  Death  Valley  NaSonal  Park,  CA.    October,  2007.    ©2007  by  Mila  Zinkova.    Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0.  

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Lil·∙y  (Lily)  

Photo:  Stargazer  lily  bloom.    July,  2010.  ©2010  by  Tiffany825  in  en:wikipedia.    Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0  Photo:  Waterlilly  at  sunrise.    December,  2002.    Released  into  public  domain  by  Bryan  Shrode.  

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Mineral  (min·∙er·∙al)  

DefiniSon:  A  natural  substance  such  as  coal,  rock,  or  salt  that  is  present  in  the  earth  Example:  People  and  plants  need  minerals  to  live  and  grow.  

Photo:  Hands  sijing  through  pokng  soil  in  a  garden  bed.  March,  2009.    Released  into  public  domain  by  M  Tulloles  in  en:wikipedia.  Photo:  Aquamarine  mineral.  November,  2007.    Released  into  public  domain  by  Géry  Parent.  Photo:  Iodized  salt  with  folic  acid  and  fluorine.  The  folic  acid  gives  a  light  yellow  color  to  the  salt.  2007.  Released  into  public  domain  by  Garitzko  in  en:wikipedia.  

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Orchid  (or·∙chid)  

Photo:    Orchid  growing  in  a  greenhouse  at  Longwood  Garden  in  PA.  March,  2010.  Taken  by  Alice  L  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.    Photo:    Dancing  Clown  Orchid.    January,  2008.    ©2008  by  Coolphotolibrary.  CC-­‐BY-­‐SA-­‐3.0-­‐2.5-­‐2.0-­‐1.0.  Photo:    Cymbidium  culSvar  orchid.    May,  2008.    Released  into  public  domain  by  Marlith.  

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Oxygen  (ox·∙y·∙gen)  

Photo:  Pilot  in  a  jet  wearing  appropriate  flight  gear  to  include  an  MBU-­‐20  oxygen  mask,  helmet,  flight  suit,  flight  gloves,  and  parachute.    January,  2009.    ©2009  by  JoJan  in  en:wikipedia.  Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0.  

DefiniSon:  A  gas  in  the  air  that  has  no  color,  smell,  or  taste  and  that  all  plants  and  animals  need  in  order  to  live.  Example:  Pilots  wear  an  oxygen  mask  to  help  them  breathe  when  they  fly  high  in  the  sky.  

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Pollen  (pol·∙len)  

Photo:  This  image  shows  the  stamens  of  a  Hippeastrum  flower  (amaryllis).  March,  2005.    ©2005  by  André  Karwath.    Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/2.5.  Photo:  PollinaSon  of  Dandelion  by  a  bee  -­‐  it  can  seen  the  polen  carryed  by  the  bee  on  its  body.  April,  2007.    ©2007  by  Guérin  Nicolas.    Some  rights  reserved  hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0/deed.en.      

DefiniSon:  A  powder  produced  by  flowers,  which  is  carried  by  wind  or  insects  to  make  other  flowers  of  the  same  type  to  produce  seeds  Example:  As  a  bee  flies  from  flower  to  flower,  it  gets  covered  in  pollen.  

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Pollinate  (pol·∙li·∙nate)  

Photo:  Hummingbird  Clearwing.    Dyers  Bay,  Ontario,  Canada.    June,  2008.    ©2008  by  Mdf  in  en:wikipedia.    Some  rights  reserved  hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0/deed.en  

DefiniSon:  To  process  of  spreading  pollen  from  flower  to  flower  and/or  plant  to  plant  for  the  purpose  making  seeds.    Example:    This  hummingbird  moth  is  another  kind  of  insect  that  can  also  pollinate  flowers.  

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Poisonous  (poi·∙son·∙ous)  

Photo:  A  Black  Widow  Spider  (Latrodectus  mactans)  suspended  in  its  web.  Johnston  Co,  NC.    May,  2006.  Released  into  public  domain  by  Ken  Thomas.  Photo:  Rhubarb  plant.    May,  2006.    ©2006  by  benefit  of  hindsight  in  flickr.    Some  rights  reserved  hlps://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐nc-­‐nd/2.0/  

DefiniSon:  Something  that  is  full  or  contains  poison  Example:  Don’t  eat  the  leaves  on  a  rhubarb  plant!  They’re  poisonous.  

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Potato  (po·∙ta·∙to)  

Photo:  HarvesSng  potatoes.    July,  2006.    ©2006  by  Rasbak  in  en:wikipedia.    Some  rights  reserved  hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0/deed.en  

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Powder  (pow·∙der)  

Photo:  A  bee  loaded  with  pumpkin  flower  pollen.    July,  2009.    ©2009  by  Eli  Shany.    Some  rights  reserved  www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0.  

DefiniSon:  A  dry  substance  in  the  form  of  very  small  grains    Example:  The  yellow  powder  on  the  bee  is  pollen.  

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Species  (spe·∙cies)  

DefiniSon:    A  group  of  animals  or  plants  of  the  same  kind  that  breed  together  to  produce  young  animals  or  plants.    Example:  Tigers  are  one  of  the  many  species  of  big  cats.  

Lej:  Elena  walking.  July,  2011.©2011  by  Tambako  the  Jaguar  in  en:Flickr.  Some  rights  reserved  CC-­‐BY-­‐ND-­‐2.0  (hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐nd/2.0/deed.en).    Right:  Staying  near  mom.  July,  2011.©2011  by  Tambako  the  Jaguar  in  en:Flickr.  Some  rights  reserved  CC-­‐BY-­‐ND-­‐2.0  (hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐nd/2.0/deed.en)  

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Sugarcane  (sug·∙ar·∙cane)  

Top  lej:  Large  depth  of  field.  June,  2011.©2011  by  Jenny  Mealing.  Some  rights  reserved  CC-­‐BY-­‐2.0  (hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en).Bolom  right:  Venezuelan  sugar  cane.  Unknown  date.  ©2006  by  Rufino  Uribe.  Some  rights  reserved  CC-­‐BY-­‐SA-­‐2.0(hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/2.0/deed.en)  

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Sunflower  (sun·∙flow·∙er)  

Photo:  Sunflowers.  July,  2009.    Taken  by  Alice  L.  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.  

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Sunlight  (sun·∙light)  

Photo:  This  is  a  beauSful  picture  of  sunlight  shining  through  sequoia  trees  in  Muir  Woods.    January,  2007.  Released  into  public  domain  by  Richs5812  in  en:wikipedia.  Photo:  Poled  sage  growing  in  the  sunlight.  Longwood  Garden,  PA.    April,  2009.  Taken  by  Alice  L.  Folkins.    Used  with  permission.  

DefiniSon:  Natural  light  that  comes  from  the  Sun.  Example:  Plants  need  sunlight  to  grow.  

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Thorny  (thorn·∙y)  

Photo:  Thorns  on  a  rose  stalk.  October,  2010.  ©2010  by  Xosema.    Some  rights  reserved    www.creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0.  Photo:  Echinocactus  grusonii  (golden  barrel  cactus).    United  States  Botanical  Gardens.    May,  2005.    ©2005  by  Phyzome  in  en:wikipedia.    Some  rights  reserved  hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0/deed.en    

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Underground  (un·∙der·∙ground)  

Photo:  Close  up  of  the  top  a  termite  mound  in  Tamil  Nadu,  India.  August,  2009.  ©2009  by  தகவலுழவன்  in  en:wikipedia.    Some  rights  reserved  hlp://creaSvecommons.org/licenses/by-­‐sa/3.0/deed.en