The Edward Everett School Environmental Club

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Week 4

This week the students did some planting and observed the many bulbs that bloomed while they were away for April vacation.


Reporter: Diep

In the front of the school, the cherry tree has buds. This cherry tree does not have or will not grow cherries.

In the onion family the "leaf" is not grass. You will know because it is hollow.

In the front of the school there is a mystery tree. It is alternate and has lots of mini leaves. One guess of the mystery tree is a trembling tree.

If a plant looks dead it could still be alive.

In the front of the school there are purple tulips blooming.

Over vacation buds bloomed. The side school yard has colorful flowers. The Hyacinth smell very good like perfume. The viburnum also has a good smell.

The serviceberry tree has white flowers on it.


Reporter 2: Desiree

A type of grass smells like garlic.

A daffodil is yellow and has no smell.

There is an unidentified tree with tiny leaves like a heart and has teeth.

The tulip is purple and is like a rose and smells like perfume.


Reporter 3: Heather

There is a white-flowered plant that smells like strong perfume.


Reporter 4: Jillian

Weather is nice outside. We are looking at a tree and we are seeing what it is and we are looking at daffodils. We are looking at grass that is called onecon grass (??) and there are red flowers that are rose. We are looking at a tree that has yellow flowers and there are purple flowers.


You can see all of our photos from Week 4 in the Gallery.

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