A garden is a wonderful place to learn about life and growth. A dry seed in the hand looks insignificant. Yet inside is a plant-

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答案 A garden is a wonderful place to learn about life and growth. A dry seed in the hand looks insignificant. Yet inside is a plant-to-be. Pressed into some warm, rich earth and given a little water and sunshine, the seed begins to develop. A root breaks out of the seed coat and pushes deep in search of plant food and water. A tender green leaf thrusts its way upward through the soil and reaches toward the sun. If all goes well, there soon will be flowers or edible product to reward the gardener. The beginning gardener soon learns that plants differ in many ways from one another. Some plants grow best in cool weather, while others like a warmer environment. Some thrive in sandy soils, other in clay. Cacti grow in the desert where rains fall only once or twice a year. The prairie rose blooms in open, sunny fields. Its relative, the wild strawberry, prefers the shade of woods, however.

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