How
to Start Your Own Herbarium
This school site features details for teachers and students
on collecting, pressing, and identifying local plants,
and creating herbaria. Dig around their site and you'll
find even more gardening, botany, and habitat gems!
Dried
Flowers Galore
Features instructive articles, an illustrated list of
dried plants, a seed source listing, and a forum for exchanging
ideas and asking questions.
Just
for Kids: Drying Flowers
Step-by-step instructions for air-drying, as well as using
inexpensive pantry items to dry more delicate blooms.
An
Aromatic Herbal Curriculum
A multisensory project finds special needs students in
grades 5 and 6 growing herbs in the classroom and making
potpourri and sachets for sale. Read their story.
The
Language of Flowers
The historical meanings of herbs and flowers, from apple
blossom to zinnia.
Flower
Items from the Gardening with Kids Store

National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Wildflowers
by Susan Hood
Designed
for ages 9 to 12, this field guide includes stunning photos,
descriptions of common wildflowers, and current information
on endangered species. (Link is to Amazon.com.)

Wildflower
Identifier
This colorful field tool from the Gardening with Kids
store makes it easy for budding growers to identify 33
native wildflowers. One side provides a picture to match
with real flowers, and the reverse side features information
on each flower, such as common and botanical name, life
cycle, and historic significance.
Flower
Flags
Made
from batiked rayon, these high-quality, hand-painted flags
are intended for outside use in the tradition of Tibetan
prayer flags. Includes a set of 8 flags representing 8
separate flowers (only 4 shown here), each 14"x16"; 120"
total length.