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Rosemary
By: Collin, Eithan, MeghanPeriod 3
Mr.Martell Science
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Intro Slide
• How do light and water affect the growth of herbs in an indoor garden?
• Our presentation will include facts, observations, and what our conclusion was.
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Hypothesis
• We think that our plant will grow better in the light than in the dark because a plant needs light to grow and be healthy.
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Background Information
Stem
Leaves
Flower of Rosemary Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast
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Information
Rosemary is an herb of the mint family Rosmarinus officinalis is the official name for
rosemary which translates to the dew of the sea
Usually grows to 3-5 feetA shrubFlowers on the plant usually blue
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Extra
• Rosemary comes from an evergreen tree. • Since it has a beautiful smell it season’s
chicken.
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Graph/Data
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Chart Title
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What makes a plant grow
• Sunlight• Water• Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen
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General Plant Information• Photosynthesis is pretty much the process of converting
carbon dioxide into energy or organic compounds• The overall chemical reaction of photosynthesis is Carbon
Dioxide + Water + Light energy → Glucose + Oxygen• The xylem helps in photosynthesis because it carries the
water needed for the process to happen • The chloroplast is responsible for conducting
photosynthesis
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Other Observations
• On the last days there was a little bit of fungus or mold
• There seemed to be many more sprouts than three
• The plant grew to the light positive phototropism
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Conclusion
• At the end we saw that our dark plant grew the tallest but it wasn’t as healthy as the light plant
• At the end our dark plant was 5 cm• At the end our light plant was 3 cm• Our hypostasis wasn’t correct because we said
that the light plant would grow taller but turns out that the dark plant grew taller
• We were correct by saying that our light plant would be healthier than the dark plant
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Bibliography
• "The Herb Project: University Dining." Department of University Dining. Web. 09 Feb. 2011. <http://diningservices.tamu.edu/services/herb_project.stm>.
• "Holiday Herbs." The University of Vermont. Web. 09 Feb. 2011. <http://www.uvm.edu/pss/ppp/articles/xmasherb.html>.