Thursday, July 12, 2012

Fun Plant Facts

  • An African bugle weed synthesizes in its tissues a substance similar to the hormone that controls the development of caterpillars. If a caterpillar is persuaded, experimentally, to ingest that substance, then when it turns into a butterfly it will develop two heads and die.

  • 84% of a raw apple and 96% of a raw cucumber is water. 

  • A notch in a tree will remain the same distance from the ground as the tree grows.

  • A pineapple is a berry.

  • Arrowroot, an antidote for poisoned arrows, is used as a thickener in cooking (so if you ever get shot with a poison arrow, do not go to a doctor, look in your kitchen cabinet.

  • Avocados have the highest calories of any fruit at 167 calories per hundred grams.

  • Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew cannabis sativa (marijuana) on their plantations.

  • In the Netherlands, in 1634, a collector paid 1,000 pounds of cheese, four oxen, eight pigs, 12 sheep, a bed, and a suit of clothes for a single bulb of the Viceroy tulip.

  • No species of wild plant produces a flower or blossom that is absolutely black, and so far, none has been developed artificially.
  • Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.

  • Peanuts are beans.

  • Quinine, one of the most important drugs known to man, is obtained from the dried bark of an evergreen tree native to South America.

  • The California redwood - coast redwood and giant sequoia - are the tallest and largest living organism in the world.

  • The largest single flower is the Rafflesia or "corpse flower". They are generally 3 feet in diameter with the record being 42 inches.

  • The oldest living thing in existence is not a giant redwood, but a bristlecone pine in the White Mountains of California, dated to be aged 4,600 years old.

  • The rose family of plants, in addition to flowers, gives us apples, pears, plums, cherries, almonds, peaches and apricots.

  • Asparagus is a member of the lily family, which also includes onions, leeks, and garlic.

  • The bright orange color of carrots tell you they are an excellent source of Vitamin A which is important for good eyesight, especially at night. Vitamin A helps your body fight infection, and keeps your skin and hair healthy.

  • Onions contain a mild antibiotic that fights infections, soothes burns, tames bee stings and relieves the itch of athletes foot.

  • One bushel of corn will sweeten more than 400 cans of pop.

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