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Fascinating Facts About Plants
- Short Read from the Book Fascinating Facts You'll Love to Share (Fascinating, Amazing and Interesting Facts | Short Reads 6)
- Narrated by: Martin Graham, Rebekah Amber Clark
- Length: 14 mins
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Summary
If you're seeking amazing and fascinating facts to learn and share, look no further, you came to the right place!
This book has some amazing facts, and I am confident that you will enjoy sharing them!
This is a short listen from the book: Fascinating Facts You'll Love to Share.
Focusing just on: Plants Facts
Did you know?
- Back in the 1600s, tulips were so expensive to eat that they even costed more than a house.
- Willow tree barks served as the first medicine for certain diseases. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks used it in the past.
- The spice comes from the seed, berry, stem, bark, root, or bulb of a plant, while herbs come from the leaf.
- Pineapple is not what you think it is; it is a group of berries grown together!
- It's known as the money plant because of its round, plump, flat leaves that could resemble a coin with a little creativity! This plant is normally kept as a dwarf indoors, although it can also be cultivated outdoors. It is believed that if it succeeds, one will never run out of money. However, the preceding sentence is merely a belief.
- And There's Much More!
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