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00077_Field_sg03q17.txt
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Audio:QS031701.AIF
C-box:Match each flower to its correct family.
BallLoc:30,45;249,50;33,210;249,210
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GeoBytesUsed:6
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PossibleAns:["Mallow Family", "Lily Family", "Composite Family", "Orchid Family"]
A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Orchid Family*QS031702.AIF*
Wrong 1:N/A
Wrong 2:N/A
Wrong 3:N/A
Wrong 4:N/A
Wrong 5:N/A
Wrong 6:N/A
Wrong 7:N/A
Wrong 8:N/A
GeoByte1:The cattleya orchid is the national flower of Costa Rica.
GeoByte2:In the Pacific Islands, orchids are strung together to make beautiful flower necklaces called ^leis^.
GeoByte3:We may find the colors and smells of flowers pleasant, but their function is to attract pollinatorsΓÇöusually insectsΓÇönot people.
GeoByte4:By fertilizing a plant with pollen from a different type of plant, gardeners can create a new breed called a hybrid.
GeoByte5:The sepals are the outermost part of the flower. In some flowers they are green, but the sepals of orchids are colored like petals.
GeoByte6:Orchids are known for their brilliant colors, extraordinary shapes and a characteristic lower petal that forms a pouch or lip.
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Palette:PaletteQ17
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