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Choose a flowering plant—a dandelion, a sunflower, or another flowering plant—you can easily get your hands on. Attempt to get as much of the plant, including the root system, as possible. If you are unable to get a real plant, use the image below as a reference. Using the knowledge that you already have about the plant structure, examine the plant that you have chosen and identify its roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. Then, fill in the details in the table provided.

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If the dandelion didn’t crop up in our lawns, we would call it a wildflower. If it did better in our vegetable gardens, we’d call it a salad leaf. If more people used it for folk cures, we’d call it a medicine. As it is, we call it a weed, and much of what is written about it concerns how to kill it.

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