Soybeans, peanuts, and sweet potatoes.
study plants
he loved plants
George Washington Carver would experiment on insects, peanuts, yams, soybeans, mushrooms, and all sorts of other plants.
he liked to help out with plants
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George Washington Carver would experiment on insects, peanuts, yams, soybeans, mushrooms, and all sorts of other plants.
No one inspired him. He simply had a passion for plants.
George Washington Carver enjoyed many activities, including painting, playing the piano, gardening, and helping others. In fact Carver initially went to college for painting but was persuaded to pursue a career in horticulture and botany because of his interest in plants
George Washington Carver was kidnapped with his birth mother, then later found and raised by Moses and Susan Carver. Because of his poor health, he assisted Mary in the house instead of working in the fields, and learned to cook and developed an interest in plants and nature. When going to school, he lived with a midwife and nurse who was deeply religious and had a broad knowledge of medicinal herbs, both of which she taught to George.
A teacher suggested George Washington Carver study plants due to his deep curiosity and passion for nature, which became evident during his childhood. Living in a slaveholding family, Carver often explored the woods and fields, developing a strong interest in botany. His teacher recognized his potential and encouraged him to pursue this interest academically, ultimately guiding him towards a career in agriculture and plant science. This guidance played a crucial role in shaping Carver's future contributions to agriculture and sustainability.
I dont know thought someone else would answer. He did many works with plants like the sweet patatoe and peanuts