How Plants Use Colour: Animal Attraction
Once again we headed off into the forest to explore colour. The children have noticed before that there is a lot of green and brown in the forest. They have noticed the many shades of green and that it is easy to camouflage yourself in within these shades. This time unlike camouflage we looked for colours that popped out! The first thing we noticed were the pink salmonberry blossoms peeking out at us from the layers of green. We stop to wonder why a flower would want to be seen? Augustine: “Maybe it’s poisonous and warning us.” This led to a discussion about how some plants in the forest are poisonous and some are edible and it is always important to ask an adult before eating anything from the forest. Many parts of the salmonberry plant are edible so we decided to each taste a petal from a flower, we also tasted a tender young shoot. We harvested with respect for the forest, only taking enough for a taste each. We returned to our original question about...