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  2. Kate Louise Brown - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for the books, The Plant Baby and Its Friends, Little People, Alice and Tom, and Stories in Songs. [1] Brown was born in Adams, Massachusetts [1] and had her first poem published in print at age 9. [3] She wrote many children's scientific novels, poems, and periodical articles, [4] many of which surround nature and botany themes.

  3. Eve's Seed - Wikipedia

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    The apparent analogy of a seed being planted in furrowed soil to a male’s “planting” of semen in the vulva of a female led to the conclusion that men provide the seed of new life and women constitute the soil in which that seed grows. This Seed Metaphor, which McElvaine calls "the Conception Misconception," has remained with us throughout ...

  4. Parable of the Mustard Seed - Wikipedia

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    New Testament scholar Adolf Jülicher viewed the parable of the mustard seed as a similitude, or an extended simile/metaphor, that has three parts: a picture part (Bildhälfte), a reality part (Sachhälfte), and a point of comparison (tertium comparationis). The picture part is the mustard seed that grows into a large plant, the reality part is ...

  5. The Carrot Seed - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with the words: "A little boy planted a carrot seed. His mother said, 'I'm afraid it won't come up.'" A little boy plants a carrot seed to grow a giant carrot. Despite the skepticism of his parents and, particularly, his older brother, he persists and "pulled up the weeds around it every day and sprinkled the ground with water".

  6. Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranate seeds are characterized by having sarcotesta, thick fleshy seed coats derived from the integuments or outer layers of the ovule's epidermal cells. [18] [19] The number of seeds in a pomegranate can vary from 200 to about 1,400. [20] Botanically, the fruit is a berry with edible seeds and pulp produced from the ovary of a single ...

  7. Planting a Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Planting a Rainbow is an American children's picture book about gardening written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert, published in 1988 by Harcourt. [1] [2] [3] It was named an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children by the National Science Teachers Association in 1989. [4] It was translated to Spanish in 2006 as Cómo plantar un arco iris. [5]

  8. Review: A tense household becomes a metaphor for Iran's ...

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    The latest drama by Mohammad Rasoulof won the embattled filmmaker a prize at Cannes, though not before he had to flee his home country for filming in secret.

  9. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Various folk cultures and traditions assign symbolic meanings to plants. Although these are no longer commonly understood by populations that are increasingly divorced from their rural traditions, some meanings survive.