Hi, I am Chloe, who is a busy senior and
is taking AP Biology class. I am kind of interesting about everything related
to biology. My plant for Green Thumb Project is a daisy. Daisy Daisies belong
to the daisy family of Compositae, now known as Asteraceae in flowering plants.
Daisies are native to north and central Europe. Daisies are simple yet
sophisticated and are some of the most beautiful flowers in the floral world.
Daisies convey cheer and exuberance in spades. Not surprisingly, daisies are popular
both for gifting and growing in gardens. In Biology field, Daisies are in
Plantae Kingdom, Anthophyta Phylum, Magnoliopsida Class. Daisies can be grown
very easily. Daisies are hard perennials. Daisies are commonly grown from
seeds. Daisies can be directly seeded into the flowerbed.
Well, let's talk about how I get this little
daisy for my project. The first day of AP Biology class is kind of fascinating
for me. Mr. Spieckemier handed everyone in class a little daisy seed. Actually,
this is my first time to plant a daisy in class while we are throughout the
term. I never do that before. I planted it in a little blue plastic cup. We put
soil and the seed together in the cup. The soil smelled so good. And I can't
wait to see how my daisy will grow at the end of the term. I think the mening of Green Thumb Project is
that we can not only learn knowledge about biology in class but also can
approach biology by experiencing it from the life. This will be a great and
instructive project for us. I hope I can
learn about how to care a plant based on different situation through this
project. By the way, I am truly green thumb. After five weeks we planted the
daisies, nobody's plant is growing except mine! I had never ever felt so lucky
in my life before! Oh, thanks Jesus!
And
now I am the only one who keep my daisy growing. I don't need to buy another
new plant for my project and that save me money. Lol, just joking. All right,
the lucky star now is starting her tour of plating daisy!
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