African-American women
In the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, Wendell is described as being of African American descent.
Caring, Motivated, and Determined
Leona planted lima beans in the garden in the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman. She chose to plant lima beans because they remind her of her childhood in Guatemala and she hopes to bring life and vitality to the vacant lot where the garden is located.
Vietnamese
rumanian
Leona was kind of angry that the garden was trashed but then the community fixes it. :D
Leona plants goldenrod, a type of herb. She plants it because her Granny swore it cured every disease and used to make her Goldenrod tea. In honor of her Granny she planted the Goldenrod.
Leona made herself real to city officials in the book "Seedfolks" by actively participating in the community garden project and demonstrating her dedication to improving the neighborhood. By working alongside other residents to transform a vacant lot into a thriving garden, Leona showed her commitment to creating positive change and building a sense of community. Her actions and contributions helped city officials see her as a valued member of the neighborhood with a genuine desire to make a difference.
I guess e is i really dont know i nned help my self
In "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, after Leona, the next character introduced is Sam. Sam is an elderly Jewish man who becomes involved in the community garden as he seeks to bring neighbors together and foster a sense of community. His perspective adds depth to the story by highlighting themes of cooperation and diversity.
Ana is from Romania. She is one of the characters in the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman.
there are many ethnicities of the people. For example Kim is vietnamese. It depends on who u ar talking about