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  • The Orchid Grower - A Juvenile Forensic Science Adventure Novel

    The Orchid Grower
    A Juvenile Science Adventure Novel about Orchids and Genetic Engineering
    Botany
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Find out how flowers drink water. [P]
    See which coins will last cut flowers longer [E]
    Exploring the Chemistry of Red Flower Pigments [E]
    Seed Dispersal in Sea Rocket [E]
    How the size and shape of fruits or seeds influence their ability to be dispersed by wind [E]
    Growing all year Long with grade one - grass, tulips and amaryllis. [P]
    What Prolongs the Lives of Cut Roses the Longest? [E]
    Exploring the relationship (pollination) between Lesser Dawn Bats (Eonycteris spelaea) and durian fruit [E] [P]
    Predict whether self-pollination or cross-pollination with another plant with the same or different colored flowers will produce the most seeds. [E] [E]
    Circadian rhythms in Russian giant sunflowers [P]
    Predict whether self-pollination or cross-pollination with another plant with the same or different colored flowers will produce the most seeds. [E] [E]
    The effect of pepper extract on the growth of sunflowers [P]
    Find out which kind of flower will last the longest in fertilized and non-fertilized water. [P]
    The effect of different pH water levels on coloring agents (pigments) in different flowers [P]
    How Does the Coloring and Sweetness of a Flower Affect Bee Visitation? [E]
    Is there a way to prolong the life of fresh cut flowers? [P]
    Botany & Agriculture Science Fair Projects and Experiments
    Environmental Sciences
    Investigate the Western Red Lily, the floral emblem of Saskatchewan. [P]
    Effect of Various Pollutants on the Aquatic Plant, Egeria densa (Large-flowered Waterweed) [E]
    Mathematics
    Find mathematical relationships in nature. (1) in the number of flower petals and vegetable leaves, (2) in the leaf arrangement in plants, (3) in the number of spirals in plants, and (4) in shell shapes. [E]
    Biology
    Repeat Charles Darwin's experiments with orchids - cross-pollination and evolution [E]
    Biotechnology
    Is the Monarch butterfly put at risk from the pollen of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) corn (a GMO - Genetically Modified Organisms). [P]
    Ecology
    A Study of the Effect of Flower Variants on a Plant's Ability to Attract Butterflies [E]
    The correlation of the flowering population of one plant species to the population of one family of butterflies. [E]
    Cosmetics
    Extract perfume oils from flowers using the enfleurage-extraction technique. [E]
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