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Title: Plants


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Plants
  • Poison Ivy
  • Poison Oak
  • Honey Suckle
  • White Daisy
  • Easter Lilly
  • Tomato Plant
  • Cattail

Plants
  • Holy Shrub
  • Marijuana
  • Rose Bush
  • Bean Plant
  • Field Marigold
  • Sunflower
  • Dandelion

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Poison Ivy
Posion Ivy
3
Facts about Poison Ivy
  • It can still spread even when plant is dead.
  • Will make you itch if allergic.
  • It has three leaves on it.
  • It is green.

4
Poison Oak
Poison Oak
5
Doesnt live in Pennsylvania. Causes severe rash
on some people. Many people are immune to poison
ivy and poison oak. You have to touch poison oak
to become infected.
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Dandelion
Honey Suckel
7
Facts about Honeysuckle
  • You can eat it.
  • It grows in the country.
  • There are about 180 species of honeysuckle.
  • There leaves are 1-10 cm long.

8
White Daisy
White Daisy
9
The English Daisy closes at night. Native to
North and Central Europe Daisies are a symbol of
innocence Edible and can be used in salads.
10
Tomato Plant
Tomato Plant
Lycopersicon esculentum
11
Native to South America Most people consider a
vegetable, but a tomato is actually a fruit.
However, it is legally a vegetable. Most tomatoes
come from California. They need at least half a
day of sunlight.
12
Easter Lilly
Easter Lilly
13
Easter lilies only sale for a period of about 2
weeks a year, but they are the 4th largest crop
in the potted plant market in the U.s. Nellie
White is the most popular form of the Easter
lily in the United states. The Easter lily is
native to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan To make an
Easter lily live loner, cut off the anthems in
the middle of the flower.
14
Dandelions
Rosh Fenderi
15
Dandelions
  • Facts about Dandelions
  • Came from Asia
  • Used as medicine
  • Lives all over the plant
  • Havent established itself in the wild in
    southern hemisphere

16
Cattail
Cattail
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Cattail
  • Facts about Cattail
  • Birds use the tops to make a nest
  • Indians used them to line their moccasins
  • They are very important and common in the wild

18
Holly Bush
Holy Shrub
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Holly Shrub
  • Facts about the Holly Shrub
  • Mature height is 6 to 8 feet
  • Mature spread is 3 to 5 feet
  • The growth rate is slow
  • The sun exposure is full sun partial sun

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Soybean Plant
Glycine Max
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-Us farmers first grew soybeans as cattle
feed. -Henry Ford helped promote soybean products
by making a soy based plastic to use on his
cars. -1/4 of US newspapers are printed with
soy-based ink. -Native to china
22
Rose Bush
23
  • Available in every color except blue and true
    black.
  • Originated in china but now cultivated
    world-wide.
  • Need at least 6 hours of sun every day.
  • One acre of greenhouse rose production in the
    U.S. is valued at about one million dollars

24
Field Marigold
Calendula Arvensis
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  • Commonly used as medicine
  • Native to Europe
  • Marigolds are an annual
  • Need full sunlight and can be grown anywhere.
    They are found mostly in flower beds and gardens
    around the world.

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Marijuana
Marijuana
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Facts about Marijuana
  • You can smoke it.
  • Its green.
  • Its flowers are called buds.
  • Male plant has 5 leaves and the female plant has
    7 leaves.
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