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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? 



