Abstract

The teaching of botany must rely extensively on concrete facts; a large number of natural specimens must be used. These are the indoor plants of the biology laboratory, plants grown in the school hothouse, and finally domestic and wild plants grown on the school's experimental plot, on the fields of the collective and state farms, and those gathered from surrounding nature.

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