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5. How does the plant prevent the visits of un- 



bidden guests? 



6. How does it attract insect visitors? 



7. Have you ever seen any such visitors? 



8. Can you find nectar in the flower? 



(B) Write a description of the Marsh Marigold for 



your wild flower booklet, describing in sequence 

 the stems, leaves and flowers. 



(C) Make a drawing of the Marsh Marigold. It is an 



especially good plant for drawing a careful out- 

 line with a sharp lead pencil and then filling in 

 with water color. See page 35. 



(D) Read Chapter II in According to Season. 



Wood Anemone: 



(A) I. In what sorts of situations does the Wood 



Anemone grow? 



2. How early does it blossom? 



3. Have you seen any insects visiting the flowers? 



4. How are wingless visitors excluded? 



5. Has the flower odor? Nectar? 



6. What sort of a root has the Wood Anemone? 



7. Do the plants blossom the first season that 



the leaves appear? 



8. How can you distinguish the Wood Anemone 



from the Rue Anemone? 



(B) Write for your wild flower booklet a description 



of the Wood Anemone and illustrate it by a 

 careful drawing of the plant. 



(C) Copy carefuly the verses on page 39. 



Wild Columbine: 



(A) I. How does the Columbine attract insect vis- 

 itors ? 



