Hi Junior Naturalists!
Thanks to everyone who joined the PollinateTO planting event, and to everyone who contributed photos to this week’s slide show. So many great sightings and nature activities!
What’s inside an acorn?
The white meaty part of the acorn are the embryonic leaves which will never turn green and never appear above ground. Their job is to store food for the baby oak that will grow out of this acorn. The root of the baby oak is at the pointy tip of the acorn. What will be the shoot looks up towards the cap.
Who made this perfectly round hole? Watch this cool National Geographic video to find out!
The moth larva (shown on the right) has used the hole to get inside and make the acorn its home.
Look forward to seeing you all next week. Bring journals, pencils and pencil crayons and we’ll make a journal entry about the intriguing and super cute acorn weevil.