The parts of the stem that allow it to grow new flowers or leaves
What is a bud?
A piece of a stem or root that can grow a new plant
What is a cutting?
The outer section of a woody stem
What is bark?
Sapwood
What is the light colored, functioning xylem part of the wood?
Type of branching
What is Spreading Branching?
Protects the Buds from injury or from drying out in the winter
What are bud scales?
The process of transplanting living tissue from one plant to another
What is grafting?
The vascular tissue that is part of the bark
What is the phloem?
Vascular Rays
transport structures that radiate outward from the center of the trunk that send food, water, and waste products between the center and edges of the tree
number 4
What is the Internode?
These show where leaves have grown previously
What are leaf scars?
The branch that will be grafted in is called this
What is a scion?
Biopolymers that strengthen the cell walls of plants, could possibly become an energy source in the future
What is Lignin?
Softwood
Conifer Trees
Number 1
What is the terminal bud?
Openings in the bark that allow air to enter the stem
What are lenticels?
In Romans 11, Paul speaks of the scion and the stock being these two groups of people
Who are the Jews and the Gentiles?
What are broadleaf trees?
Vascular Cambium
The layer between the bark and the wood that forms new phloem cells
H
What is a bud scale scar?
The buds on the sides of the stem are also specifically called this
What are lateral buds?
The tree that receives the new stem
What is the stock?
The center of a woody stem
What is the pith?
Cork
As the woody plant ages, the epidermis turns to this stronger protective tissue
E
What is a leaf scar?