“…Often plant blindness research is conducted on older students, where the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval process is less rigorous than when working with youth or protected populations, and permission is more easily acquired with agreements that the participants can sign themselves (Balas and Momsen, 2014; Bonnell et al, 2018; Pany, 2014; Schussler and Olzak, 2008). Because children require additional paperwork, the research that has been conducted with children is either basic, such as understanding if a plant is alive or not (Tarłowski, 2017; Villarroel and Infante, 2014), or is related to a specific curriculum or area of the world (Anderson et al, 2014; Fančovičová and Prokop, 2011; Lindemann‐Matthies, 2005; Loureiro and Dal‐Farra, 2017; Manzanal et al, 1999; Natarajan et al, 2002; Nyberg and Sanders, 2014).…”