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HOW DOES A TREE GROW? OR BOTANY FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.
PREFACE.
HOW A TREE GROWS IN AUSTRALIA.
Works by the same Author.
In a sun‑lit garden on a modest farm near Melbourne, a curious boy named Willie shows his father the rose bush that has thrived under his care. Their conversation turns ordinary gardening into a lively science lesson, as the father asks simple questions and the boy discovers that growth is more than bricks and rain. Through their back‑and‑forth, listeners are introduced to the basic ingredients of a plant: light, water, air, and the hidden chemistry that turns them into wood.
The dialogue weaves everyday observations—burning a stick, watching smoke rise, tasting plum pudding—into explanations of gases, hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. Listeners learn how leaves act like tiny factories, pulling invisible gases from the atmosphere and turning them into the sturdy stems that support a tree. The friendly exchange invites young minds to see the natural world as a series of small mysteries waiting to be solved.
Language
en
Duration
~56 minutes (53K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David E. Brown and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at The National Library of Australia.)
Release date
2018-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1906
A tireless teacher and writer, he helped shape early Australian history for readers in Britain and the colonies. His books ranged from school texts to lively accounts of Tasmania, Victoria, and colonial life.
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