KOSMOS GERMAN - Fleischfressende Pflanzen

Observe and experiment

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Features & Advantages

  • 3 different plants
  • Propagation station for windowsills
  • Instructions with many pictures
  • Product in German

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Description

Fascinating insectivorous plants will grow in this cool propagation station. Watch them grow from a tiny seed to a mature plant. Experiment with a mimosa, watch the Venus flytrap hunt and be amazed by the tentacles of a sundew.

  • Venus flytrap, sundew and mimosa
  • Propagation station with an intelligent irrigation system
  • Creates awareness of nature
  • Imparts knowledge about biology in a playful way
  • Product in German

Contents: Instructions (32 pages), growing station, 3 plant pots, 3 lids for plant pots, potting soil, soil pellet, seed kit (Venus flytrap, sundew, mimosa), measuring cup, pipette, pin

Item no.: MUE-KOS-632137
EAN: 4002051632137
Manufacturer No.: 632137
Brand: KOSMOS
Recommended for Children:: 8 years old
Recommended for Children:: 14 years old
Instructions in: German
Language: German
Warnings: Keep away from children and pets while performing experiments., CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed, CAUTION: Not suitable for children under 8 years. Use only under the supervision of an adult. , CAUTION: Use only under adult supervision
Legal information
Manufacturer: Franckh Kosmos, Pfizerstraße 5 - 7, 70184, Stuttgart, Germany, www.kosmos.de

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