I hope you will remember how these three berries differ one from another.
Why the blossoms of these three plants grow into berries in three different ways, we do not know; but our time has been well spent if we remember that they do change in these three ways.
The more we see and question and learn, the more pleasure we shall find in our own lives, and the better able we shall be to make life pleasant for others.
PEA BLOSSOMS AND PEAS
The Pea family is a large one, and it is worth our while to find out what plan it uses in flower building.
Let us look at a pea blossom and see of what parts it is made up.
“There is the green cup, or calyx,” you say.
Yes, that is plain enough. It is cut up into five little leaves.