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Key Stage 1
Meaning
A flower is a bright colourful part of a plant that has petals.
About Flowers
There are many different flowers with different colours and different shapes. They have a centre surrounded by petals.
Examples
The Daisy is a flower that has white petals and a yellow centre. | A Dandelion is a wild flower with yellow petals. | A Rose is a flower with red petals. | A Poppy has red petals and a black centre that make the flower. |
Different Tulips can have different coloured petals. | A Sunflower is a flower that grows at the end of a very long stem. | A Daffodil is a yellow flower that grows from a bulb. | A Foxglove is a poisonous flower. |
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A flower is the reproductive system of a flowering plant.
About Flowers
- Flowers are colourful to attract insects and birds. The insects and birds pollinate the flowers.
- When an insect goes into a flower it brushes past the stamen and gets pollen stuck on the insect. When the insect goes to the next flower some of that pollen rubs off onto the stigma. When this happens the flower is pollinated and can start to grow seeds.
This flower has been pollinated by an insect. | The flower wilts and begins to die and a fruit begins to grow at the bottom of the flower. | The fruit grows with seeds inside it. | The fruit ripens and the seeds are ready to be spread. |
Key Stage 3
Meaning
The flower is the reproductive system of a flowering plant.
About Flowers
A diagram of a flower showing this organs. |