Wikijunior talk:Flower Alphabet/N

This is a terrific compilation, and a good model for ABC books that I have my kindergarten students make. Just two of the flower pictures raised questions for me: The nasturtium pictured is a nasturtium by genus, but its common name (from what I discovered on several websites) is watercress. What gardeners know as nasturtium is in the genus Tropaeolum. It is common, beloved, edible, and would make more sense here. Similarly (and this is more of a quibble), yarrow may look like this to some folks, but most of us think of it as white or yellow. This is my first time logged in at Wikibooks, after reading the User Guide, and I'm not sure if this will reach you, but it didn't seem quite right to post this on your user page.