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Why Do Plants Have Flowers? And Other Questions About Evolution and Classification

Out of Print
Series: Wildlife Wonders Volume: 4
By: Julia Bird(Author)
32 pages, colour illustrations
Why Do Plants Have Flowers?
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  • Why Do Plants Have Flowers? ISBN: 9781445128085 Hardback May 2014 Out of Print #216030
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Wildlife Wonders is an original new science series which explores the key characteristics that divide the main animal and plant groups, and looks at how these characteristics have evolved over time. The information is supported by examples that highlight the quirky and amazing qualities of the natural world, as well as revealing the dazzling variety within each group.

Why Do Plants Have Flowers? looks at the features that make plants so unique. It describes how they have evolved over time, and looks at how flowers, seeds and pollintation developed. Behaviour, habitats and adaptation all also feature.



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

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Out of Print
Series: Wildlife Wonders Volume: 4
By: Julia Bird(Author)
32 pages, colour illustrations
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