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Flowers



Northwest Coloring Book Common Names Index - Just click on the common name to go to the page with the correct drawings. Here's another page with the wildflowers of Texas.

The Structure of Flowers - Some flowers are tiny and hard to see: others are showy and flamboyant, like orchids and roses. Some flowers grow in clusters, some bloom alone. All flowers, however, have a protected ovary to contain the seeds, and stamens to produce the pollen.

Why Do Plants Have Flowers? - Flowers are used by a plant to have kids....er.....seeds, and new baby plants. Simple, yet lovely illustrations to show flower parts and how insects help pollenate flowers. Delightfully written.

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