Difference between revisions of "Flower"
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+ | [[File:FlowerDiagramKS2.png|right|300px|thumb|A [[diagram]] of a '''flower'''.]] | ||
A '''flower''' is a plant [[organ]] in the [[Reproductive System|reproductive system]] of a [[plant]]. | A '''flower''' is a plant [[organ]] in the [[Reproductive System|reproductive system]] of a [[plant]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 11 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A flower is a bright colourful part of a plant that has petals.
About Flowers
There are many different flowers with different colours and different shapes. They have a centre surrounded by petals.
Examples
The Daisy is a flower that has white petals and a yellow centre. | A Dandelion is a wild flower with yellow petals. | A Rose is a flower with red petals. | A Poppy has red petals and a black centre that make the flower. |
Different Tulips can have different coloured petals. | A Sunflower is a flower that grows at the end of a very long stem. | A Daffodil is a yellow flower that grows from a bulb. | A Foxglove is a poisonous flower. |
Key Stage 2
Meaning

A diagram of a flower.
A flower is a plant organ in the reproductive system of a plant.
About Flowers
This flower has been pollinated by an insect. | The flower wilts and begins to die and a fruit begins to grow at the bottom of the flower. | The fruit grows with seeds inside it. | The fruit and Seeds continue to grow. | The fruit ripens and the seeds are ready to be spread. |