42. Night-Blooming Flowers
The No Sweat Nature Study Podcast - A podcast by Cindy West - Mondays
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Night-blooming flowers open their petals at nighttime, usually just after sunset. They are also called nocturnal flowers. Some examples of night bloomers include jasmine, moonflowers, evening primrose, and angel’s trumpet. Night-blooming flowers can be found in different parts of the world, including tropical rainforests, deserts, and temperate forests. To get your FREE Nature Walk Challenge, visit the show notes page https://ourjourneywestward.com/night-blooming-flowers-nature-study/. ← Find an image of bittersweet nightshade here! Supplies for the nature study challenge: nature journal or blank white paper colored pencils or oil pastels In the companion Night-Blooming Flowers Video Lesson found in the No Sweat Nature Study LIVE membership, review the reason for flowers and find out how night-blooming plants are pollinated. Be ready to wow friends and family with words like nyctinasty and heliotropism! Of course, plan on learning the names and characteristics of several night-blooming plants while you create a nature journal page of several specimens, too. Join the No Sweat Nature Study LIVE membership at NoSweatNatureStudy.com. Use the code NOSWEAT for 50% off your first month of a monthly membership. BUY GIFT CERTIFICATES for friends and family to join No Sweat Nature Study LIVE → ourjourneywestward.com/downloads/no-sweat-nature-study-live-gift/ In the Our Journey Westward Shop, find a couple of homeschool curriculum guides to help you learn more homeschool science: Lifecycle of a Flowering Plant Flying Creatures of the Night Share pictures of your nature walk pages on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to tag @OurJourneyWestward so Mrs. Cindy will see them! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review if you enjoy the episodes. Thank you! It helps the podcast so much! :)