Little Wanderers
by Margaret Warner MORLEY (1858 - 1923)
This book discusses a great variety of plants and their seeds in a simple, yet interesting way that children will enjoy. As the books says, "Plants are great travelers; they often wander far and wide. Sometimes they even cross the ocean and take up their abode in a new land.” The importance of why seeds “travel” and the various means by which they move are investigated. ( SweetHome)
Listen next episodes of
Little Wanderers:
Agrimony and Other Weeds ,
Apples ,
Berries ,
Cherries ,
Cockleburs and Sand Spurs ,
Flax ,
Mistletoe ,
Other Edible Seeds ,
Other Plants with Sticky Seeds or Seed Pods ,
Other Seeds that are Moved by the Wind ,
Pines ,
Seeds that Animals Like to Eat: The Hickory ,
Seeds that are Shot Away: Oxalis ,
Seeds that Fly without Wings or Plumes ,
Stick Tights ,
The Chestnut ,
Tick Trefoil ,
Touch-Me-Not ,
Tumbleweeds ,
Walnuts and Butternuts ,
Wanderers that Cling: Burdocks ,
Wanderers that Float ,
Witch-Hazel