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A fresh educational approach to botany




Did you know a potato is classified as a stem, a cucumber is a fruit and that a strawberry is actually covered in hundreds of little fruits? These facts and many more are revealed in a new educational resource at Charles Sturt University (CSU) called Supermarket Botany.

CSU's Dr Geoff Burrows (left) and Dr John Harper have created the Supermarket Botany site. The online resource has been created by Dr Geoff Burrows and Dr John Harper from CSU as a fun, colourful and interactive platform for teaching students of all ages about the differences between fruits and vegetables, roots, stems and leaves, and the developmental sequence from flowers to fruits.
 
“We created the site to excite students from primary school to university to learn about plants and improve their understanding of what plant parts they are eating,” said Dr Burrows from the CSU School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences at Wagga Wagga.
 
“In addition to providing useful information about fruits and vegetables, Supermarket Botany invites students to take ‘The Challenge’ by selecting items ‘on the shelf’ and identifying them as mainly composed of root, shoot, leaf, flower, fruit or seed.”
 
The site is full of helpful hints to lead the student to the correct answer and high quality images and labels enable the student to see the evidence.
 
“You will discover that lettuce is closely related to thistles and why tomatoes were designated a vegetable in the United States of America  as an Act of Congress,” said Dr Burrows who was inspired to design Supermarket Botany when he was asked to run a ‘hands on’ plant demonstration at the Henty Field Days in 2008.
 
The online learning resource was funded by a Seed Grant from the University’s Flexible Learning Institute  and support from the EH Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation, a collaborative alliance between CSU and the NSW Department of Primary Industries.  
 
Supermarket Botany can be found here.




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Media Note:

Senior lecturers at CSU Dr Geoff Burrows and Dr John Harper are available for interview. Contact CSU Media. Dr Burrows and Dr John Harper are based in the CSU School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences in Wagga Wagga. Dr Burrows is on leave from Monday 20 April until Friday 24 April. Photos are also available.
 

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