Friday 27 April 2012

Unusual plants


Yesterday, the Wrens were visited by Mr Squirrell
who works at a plant nursery in Suffolk.


He brought in lots of different and unusual plants to show us.


We asked him lots of different questions and he asked us some too!


We got to smell some different herbs. 


These are carniverous plants which eat small insects!
 

   We liked the Venus fly traps!  Annalise asked,
      "How does the plant know when there is a fly because it doesn't have eyes?"


           So Mr Squirrell explained how it uses tiny hairs to sense when a fly lands on it.  It takes it about a week to 'eat' a fly!



We had fun pretending to be fly catchers!


Amber and Ria are looking at the fly that this plant has already caught.


This plant could grow to be as tall as our classroom!

           We got to have a close up look at the plants at our tables
            and drew them carefully.  We added labels to our
             pictures and thought about which plant we liked the best.

I had lots of fun smelling the plants.

I  liked the venus fly  trap because they catch flys.


Sage   smells  luvle    because   you can cooking  with it.


I liked  the  venus  fly trap because it cachs flys.

the    ros  is      pitew   iin  the sumre








  Mr Squirrell has let us keep some different carniverous plants
and he told us how to take good care of them.

FLIES BEWARE!!!
 
If you would like to come and see them, please drop in one day after school.