- Why Plants Travel
- Those that Fly with Plumes or Down: Dandelions
- Thistles
- Milkweeds
- Lettuce
- Clematis
- Asters and Golden-Rod
- The Willow
- Cattails
- Geraniums
- Cotton
- Other Fly-Aways
- Seeds that Fly with Wings: Maples
- Elms
- Ash Trees
- Pines
- Seeds that Fly without Wings or Plumes
- Other Seeds that are Moved by the Wind
- Tumbleweeds
- Wanderers that Cling: Burdocks
- Cockleburs and Sand Spurs
- Tick Trefoil
- Stick Tights
- Agrimony and Other Weeds
- Flax
- Mistletoe
- Other Plants with Sticky Seeds or Seed Pods
- Wanderers that Float
- Seeds that Animals Like to Eat: The Hickory
- Walnuts and Butternuts
- The Chestnut
- Other Edible Seeds
- Berries
- Cherries
- Apples
- Seeds that are Shot Away: Oxalis
- Witch-Hazel
- Touch-Me-Not
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)
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