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Darcy Cox
11 November 2008, 11:58
I enjoy doing this experiment on plants such as a crocus and a daffodil
Peter Lea Primary
11 November 2008, 11:58
2 Crocus flowers opened today! Daffodil plants showing green casing around the flower, mystery bulbs are showing leaves only.
Class 4C Windsor Clive Juniors.
11 November 2008, 11:58
No plants have flowered but we have shoots. There is also life in our pond. Will the frogs damage our plants? They are hiding behind our pots.
Prof P. Reply to Darcy Cox
11 November 2008, 11:58
I'm glad you are enjoying the experiment! Keep up the good work!
Professor Plant
Prof. P - Reply to: Winsor Clive Juniors
11 November 2008, 11:58
It's great to hear that you have frogs in your pond and that they are using your pots as a temporary home. Don't worry they wont damage your plants.
On another note. Yesterday, I saw the strangest thing at St.Fagans. I saw a Noctule bat, flying around and feeding in the day time! The Noctule bat is one of our largest. Professor Plant
Professor Plant
Mount Street C.P. Junior School
11 November 2008, 11:58
Opened by day - in the sunshine but closed by about 4pm. This happened for about 2 days.
Date of first flower: 2008-2-5
Max height: 110
Ysgol Porth Y Felin
11 November 2008, 11:58
13 crocuses have opened over the past few week's and the're very nice to look at.
Ysgol Llywelyn
11 November 2008, 11:58
This week was quite warm with not alot of rain considering the range was only low! We enjoyed doing this experiment. Thank You for letting are school be a part of it!
Cogan Primary School
11 November 2008, 11:58
A warm and sunny week. Five of our crocus bulbs have flowered this week. The children have measured the heights of these. Some of our daffoldil bulbs are also in bud. The leaves of our mystery bulbs are also growing.The children have taken their bulbs home to look after them during our half term holiday.
Blaengarw Primary
11 November 2008, 11:58
Very cold north easterly wind blowing through the valley
5th Feb 2008. My flowers have opened! I think they are really beautiful. The petals are light purple - some have deep lilac lines. Can you see the stigma it is the dark orange part inside the petals. The light orange parts are the anthers.
27th Jan 2008. The Flowers are a few cm's high. As you can see the petals are still closed. They are ready to open any day now!
23rd Jan 2008. The Crocus flower 1st appears! It is closed and stands just a few cm's off the ground.
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Professor Plant
On another note. Yesterday, I saw the strangest thing at St.Fagans. I saw a Noctule bat, flying around and feeding in the day time! The Noctule bat is one of our largest. Professor Plant
Professor Plant
Date of first flower: 2008-2-5
Max height: 110