Black-Eyed Susan and friends by Linda Smock sun hat followed by striking fruit that
Description
followed by striking fruit that transitions from green to red and finally to black
Leaves: Olive-green leaves that smell like anise when crushed
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The fallen leaves are also very important to wildlife
spacing plants at least 3 feet apart ensures proper air circulation and allows the tree to develop its characteristic upright form
Black-Eyed Susan and friends by Linda Smock sun hat followed by striking fruit thatMeet Black eyed Susan! Shes a pretty little flower who likes to talk with children and teach them about insects that visit her and other flowers. She tells the children about pollination and helps them learn which insects are critical to pollination. The book is fun, interactive, and educational. School age children of all ages will enjoy it, and preschoolers will love playing I Spy as they go through the book and walk outside. Written by Linda Smock
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