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Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

How Is A Flower Born? Episode 27

Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible

Eryn Lynum

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Education For Kids, Kids & Family

4.8619 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

How does something as beautiful and complex as a flower grow from an itty-bitty seed? Today we are learning about the life cycle of flowers, and what their life—and even death—teach us about God’s Word.

 Here’s our trail map:

  • How do seeds grow into flowers?
  • How are new seeds made?
  • Why are flowers important?
  • What can flowers teach us about God’s Word?

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Scriptures Referenced in This Episode:


“The Lord God put the man in the garden of Eden to care for it and work it.” Genesis 2:15 (NCV)


“Then God said, ‘Let the earth produce plants—some to make grain for seeds and others to make fruits with seeds in them. Every seed will produce more of its own kind of plant.’ And it happened. The earth produced plants with grain for seeds and trees that made fruits with seeds in them. Each seed grew its own kind of plant. God saw that all this was good.” Genesis 1:11-12 (NCV)


“The grass dies and the flowers fall, but the word of our God will live forever.” Isaiah 40:8 (NCV)


“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away.” Matthew 24:35 (NIV)


“Lord, your word is everlasting…” Psalm 119:89 (NCV)



Terms Learned in This Episode:


Embryo: The first stage of growth and development.

Dormant: To be inactive, or not active.

First Plant Shoot: The first part of the plant to push through the soil and grow above ground. Tender and fragile baby plant from which the plant will continue to grow.

Photosynthesis: A process controlled by sunlight that puts things in a plant together to turn them into energy. Photosynthesis allows a plant to use the sun’s energy to make food.

Cotyledon: First leaf-like structures in a plant, present in the seed. Not “true leaves” and might look different from the leaves to grow after. Important for the plant to begin photosynthesis.

Nectar: A sugary liquid in plants that insects and some birds rely on. Very important for pollination.

Annual Flowers: Flower plants that only grow for one growing season.

Perennial Flowers: Flower plants that grow for several seasons, going dormant in cold weather then sending up new shoots and growing again the following growing season.


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Mentioned in this episode:

Magnify: A Wild & Wonderful Summer Adventure by Nat Theo

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Transcript

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0:13.5

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0:31.3

Hello world.

0:32.7

Wake me up to another good good morning time to go.

0:39.9

Got that smile upon my face because there's excitement in the chase as I know.

0:48.0

Welcome to the Nat Theo podcast, where we explore nature, the Bible, and what both of them show us about our

0:59.2

Creator God, who made this wild and wonderful world. I'm your host, Aaron Linum. I'm a certified

1:08.8

master naturalist, Bible teacher, and author. And I am so excited

1:14.6

to explore God's word and his created world with you. for adventure.

1:37.0

Hello, listeners, and happy first day of spring.

1:42.0

Normally, the first day of spring is on March 20th or 21st.

1:49.2

But because this is a leap year, it's on March 19th today. What are some of your favorite signs of spring? How do you normally know when spring is coming or has arrived? I normally

1:57.6

know spring is here when I begin noticing more birds in our yard.

2:02.9

On a recent morning, I woke up and looked out our front window to the big aspen trees in our yard.

2:09.9

And there were 26 goldfinch birds in our aspen trees.

2:15.1

That is a lot more than usual.

2:20.3

And as I watched them, I realized why there were so many. Over night, the flower buds on our aspen tree had opened up. Fuzzy things

2:28.3

called catkins, which hold the tree's flowers, were beginning to burst out of the buds, a sure sign of spring weather.

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