I have to be honest and say this was one project I definitely did not feel too confident about. I'm not a very good botanist or actually I don't do too well with visual things in general. I get confused when it comes to identifying plants and counting. I can't explain why. I have good vision, I don't even need glasses, but I think that's mostly because I don't use my eyes. So I get confused when I count things and I think my answers might not be so accurate, most of them are not fibbonaci.
I counted 34 for the sunflower, but got only 24 for the white daisy which seems off. The gardenia had 34 also which is also a fibbonacci number but I think I might have doubled counted. The yellow tiget lily either had 6 petals or 3. I'm really not sure which because I think I remember Dr. Clevinger very specifically pointing out that 3 of these were actually sepals. I finally confused myself beyond belief with the standard mum and eventually decided it must've had 144 petals. All in all it was very nice to get to see all the different flowers and to have them at our dinner table although I'll admit I wish I was a little bit better at figuring all this stuff out.
TriSarahTops,
RispondiEliminado not insult your ability to use your eyes! while you may be confused at one point or another, I think the way you see things is beautiful! Confused upon sight or not. I also have issues with counting things. I am the worst with 3 digit numbers. Like clockwork almsot everytime I will read a 3 digit number outloud completely wrong even though in my head I know exactly what it says. I also love the information you retain from previous classes! ha Dr. C would be proud!
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RispondiEliminaVery nice work