This morning I noticed
a melon hanging out
with the sunflowers.
Can you find the melon?
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Hint: The melon is in the middle. |
Picture below shows
the small melon up close.
Looking at the lower part of the sunflowers
I noticed another small melon.
Can you find that melon
in the picture below?
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Hint: The melon is behind a leaf, partially exposed. |
If you like playing hide and seek
then you might like growing melons.
There are several different types of melons.
You can usually tell the difference
by its leaves or pattern or
lack of pattern that develops on a melon.
Some melon seeds look the same and others don't.
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WATERMELON |
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Melon is grown out of a female melon flower. |
Melons develop on the female
flower of the melon plant.
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Female melon flower. |
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Female melon flower. |
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Pattern on this small melon looks like a watermelon. |
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Don't know what kind of melon? Look at its leaves. Cantaloupe, honeydew leaves are different from the watermelon leaves. As well as the patterns of the mentioned melons. |
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Watermelon 🍉 flowers. |
If you see melon yellow flowers
then you might find
some developing melons .
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Watermelon 🍉 leaves. Hmm...must be a watermelon. |
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by Nell Sapp
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