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Wetlandology Kids Booklet 2022 for web

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Wild Wetland Adaptations — plants Unscramble the letters to identify the plants described. I am a: LATICTA This common wetland plant utilizes the wind to disperse, or spread out, its fluffy seeds, and its long skinny leaves allow heavy flows of water to pass by. GLEAA A plant with no true leaves or roots, these are adapted to survive in many different water habitats, even those with very poor water quality. I am: TORWTALS Adapted to grow specifically in saline wetlands, this plant has rubbery, succulent- like leaves that help it hold in water. HARERAWDO This plant's leaf is shaped just like its name, and aside from spreading by seed, it can also form clones of itself through its tuberous roots. I am a: I am an: TOCTNODOWO Shallow roots allow this large tree to receive oxygen even when standing in water. This is Nebraska's state tree. MAWPS DEMEWILK The flowers of this cool plant are specifically designed for pollination, where a small slip of the visiting insect causes pollen to gather on its leg. I am a: I am a: WETLANDOLOGY: A Kid's Book About Wetlands — 13

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