Explore the living world of plants with clear, hands-on lessons. This guide introduces the life of plants from seed to fruit and helps you see how plants grow, reproduce, and survive in nature.
Designed for beginners in primary or secondary schools, the book presents practical, student-friendly laboratory work that builds observation and thinking skills. It emphasizes a straightforward view of plant life, using simple experiments and carefully chosen topics to reveal how plants function and adapt.
- Study seeds, seedlings, roots, stems, and leaves, and learn how they form the plant’s life history.
- Explore flowers, fruits, and seed dispersal, and see how parts change to fit their functions.
- Learn about plant protection, storage, climbing adaptations, and vegetative reproduction.
- Follow instructor-guided activities that connect observation with basic plant biology concepts.
Ideal for readers new to botany or teachers planning introductory science work, this edition focuses on making nature more accessible through concrete, observable phenomena.