Wow, those two are some very weird and interesting plants! I like the two you have selected from the list, good choice. Well done for following the instructions and posting the pictures to show us what the plants look like. They don't look like they were grown on this planet, right? You've presented your work in a Venn diagram and I actually think it's super helpful and easy to read so thank you for that.
I love that you have described the Hydnellum Peckii as a paint splatter, it really does look like someone accidentally spilt a bit of paint! I'm glad to hear that the WWF are working to help the Rafflesia Arnoldii survive. I heard they're very big flowering plants but they have an unpleasant smell so you probably wouldn't want to stand too close to them! Would you want to go see either of these plants in real life?
Kia ora Millah,
ReplyDeleteWow, those two are some very weird and interesting plants! I like the two you have selected from the list, good choice. Well done for following the instructions and posting the pictures to show us what the plants look like. They don't look like they were grown on this planet, right? You've presented your work in a Venn diagram and I actually think it's super helpful and easy to read so thank you for that.
I love that you have described the Hydnellum Peckii as a paint splatter, it really does look like someone accidentally spilt a bit of paint! I'm glad to hear that the WWF are working to help the Rafflesia Arnoldii survive. I heard they're very big flowering plants but they have an unpleasant smell so you probably wouldn't want to stand too close to them! Would you want to go see either of these plants in real life?
Keep up the hard work,
Evelyn :)