Flowers
Vegetables
Trees
Gardening Tools
Plant Science
100

This flower follows the sun across the sky.

Sunflower

100

This orange root vegetable is said to help improve eyesight.

Carrot

100

This tree produces acorns.

Oak tree

100

This tool is used to dig small holes for planting.

Trowel

100

This process allows plants to make food using sunlight.

Photosynthesis

200

This fragrant purple flower is often associated with calm and relaxation.

Lavendar

200

This vegetable makes you cry when you cut it.

Onion

200

This tree is known for its sap, which is used to make syrup.

Maple tree

200

This long-handled tool is used to loosen soil.

A hoe
200

This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.

Roots

300

This popular spring flower grows from bulbs and comes in many bright colors like yellow, red, and pink.

Tulip

300

This green vegetable looks like a tiny tree.

Broccoli 

300

This evergreen tree is commonly used as a Christmas tree.

Pine tree

300

These protect your hands while gardening.

Gardening gloves

300

Plants release this gas into the air during photosynthesis.

Oxygen

400

This thorny flower is traditionally given on Valentine’s Day.

Rose

400

Tomatoes were once thought to be this type of poisonous plant family.

Nightshade

400

This fast-growing tree is known for its white bark and black markings.

Birch tree

400

This tool is used to trim bushes and hedges.

Pruning shears

400

This nutrient helps plants grow strong roots and is represented by the letter “P” in fertilizer labels.

Phosphorus

500

This flower shares its name with a color and is also the name of a Disney princess.

Jasmine

500

This vegetable was originally purple before selective breeding made it orange.

Carrot

500

This tree is famous in Japan for its beautiful pink blossoms in spring.

Cherry blossom tree

500

This machine cuts grass evenly across a lawn.

Lawn mower

500

This term describes plants that live for more than two years.

Perennials

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