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April 2024
nectar
(NEK-tur)
noun
A sweet liquid inside
most flowers. Many
bats, butterflies, and
hummingbirds drink nectar.
Can you say nectar?
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pollen
(PAH-luhn)
Dust made inside flowers.
Pollen helps seeds grow.
When bees land on flowers,
pollen gets on their bodies.
Can you say pollen?
Ester van Dam/Alamy Stock Photo
petals
(PEH-tuhlz)
The outer parts of a flower.
Petals can be many colors.
Can you say petals?
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