I think Pitcher Plants that grow in bogs are pretty interesting; the way
they capture water. That might interest the kids, they are odd, compared to
"regular" plants they're probably familiar with.

Mark

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Benjamin Blonder <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>  I'm about to embark on a middle school teaching project where
> students will learn about a really odd species of plant - they'll
> investigate its natural history, adaptation, etc., then make a
> presentation to the class on their findings.
>
>  I'd like your help with the names of some of your favorite weird
> plants - especially charismatic ones are particularly welcome. I'm
> hoping to have a list of about 50 in the end. Some examples of the
> kinds of plants I'm imagining: Welwitschia, Amorphophallus, Nepenthes,
> Hura...
>
>  Once enough suggestions come in, I'd be pleased to summarize the
> names to the list.
>
> Thanks!
> Benjamin Blonder
> University of Arizona
>

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