Tuesday 8 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey|Fabulous Flora|Stranger than Fiction

Similarities-
1. They are both part of a family.
2. They are both pink. The hydnellum peckii's center is pink.
3. They can be found in America.

Differences-
1. The mimosa pudica is a sensetive plant.
2. The hydnellum peckii is edible.
3. The hydnellum peckii is a type of fungi.


Image result for hydnellum peckii   Hydnellum Peckii

Image result for mimosa pudica Mimosa Pudica

This week for activity 3, day 2 of week 2 of Summer Learning Journey, we had to choose two plants from a list. Then we had to list three similarities and three differences of those two. I decided to do hydnellum peckii plant and mimosa pudica. This activity was worth 10 points. For bonus points we had to post a picture of the two plants.

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sakina,

    Nice to meet you. Well done on your summer learning journey posts! I am from the Kaikohekohe Cluster (Northland) and have hopped on over to the help the awesome Manaiakalani team, as you guys are blogging up a storm! I am looking forward to hearing all the beautiful, knowledgeable and diverse ideas that you have to offer and I am also looking forward to learning from you.

    Wow look at the Hydnellum Peckii! What a funny looking plant, it really does look like it’s oozing blood. I didn’t know that this plant is edible, it sure doesn’t look like it? But I can believe it is a type of fungi, because it looks like a mushroom that you find on the ground (without the blood like substance oozing out). Well done on giving a comprehensive list of similarities and differences, you have put in so much effort into this.

    I am looking forward to reading more of your blog posts :)
    Ngā mihi,
    Georgia E

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  2. Hi Sakina,
    Great job on completing this activity! I liked how you found differences like one of them being edible and the other a sensitive plant. I also liked how you put pictures next to the names of the plants. If you could keep one of the two plants, which would one would you choose?

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