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Thursday, 27 December 2018

Stranger than Fiction (SLJ)

Merry Christmas to all,

I'm sorry for posting this activity late..

Today we are looking at strangest plants species on Earth.Did you know that there are more than 298 000 different kinds (species) of plants. Some of these plants live on land and some live in the water. I get to learn about the ten strangest plants species in the world. From this list I get to choose two plants and list three similarities and three differences between the plants.

The plants I have chosen are:


1. Rafflesia Anodii and 2.corpse flower 
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Rafflesia Anodii is like the corpse flower
They are both flowers
They both have a really bad smell
They are both really big
They are located in the same place


Raffelesia Anodii also have some things they don't have in common
1. The corpse flower is bigger then the Raffelesia Anodii.
2.They both look different
3. They both are different colors

Do you know anything about the corpse flower?

Do you know any other similarities or differences between the two flower plants I picked?

Thank you for reading my blog post please write a comment.


     



1 comment:

  1. Good afternoon Talisa,

    I enjoyed reading about the similarities and differences between a corpse flower and Rafflesia Anodii. I think Rafflesia Anodii has a very interesting name and it also has repetitive patterns on its petals which make them look even more strange! I cannot believe there are 298,000 species of plants on Earth - that is a lot of plants for us to learn about!

    I can see that you've mentioned how they live in the same place - were you able to find out which country these plants are endemic to? Also, I know that you probably wouldn't have smelled these plants yourself but how did the others describe the smell?

    Keep up the good work and I'm looking forward to hearing back from you :)

    From Susie

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