BEAN PLANT LIFE CYCLE

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Monday, 14 September 2009

Basic Plant Life Cycle: Seedlings, Flowers, & Pollination

Basic Plant Life Cycle: Seedlings, Flowers, & Pollination

Once the seedling develops these first leaves, it is able to make its own food through photosynthesis. Light is important for this process to occur, as this is where the plant gets its energy. As it grows and becomes stronger, the seedling changes into a young adult plant, with many leaves.

Over time, the young plant will begin to produce buds at the growing tips. These will eventually open up into flowers, which is a good time to introduce kids to the different types.

In exchange for food, insects and birds often pollinate the flowers. Pollination must occur in order for fertilization to happen, which creates new seeds. Take this opportunity to explore the pollination process, including the various methods plants have for attracting pollinators.
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