What is Horticulture?
Plant Parts!
Flowers!
Photosynthesis
Miscellaneous
100

This type of horticulture is concerned with growing flowers.

Floriculture

100

This part of the plant holds pollen for reproduction.

Flower
100

This is the primary purpose of flowers in plants.

Reproduction

100

A plant takes in these 3 things during photosynthesis.

Water, sunlight, CO2

100

Unlike horticulture, agriculture cultivates plants and this.

Animals

200

This type of horticulture is concerned with growing vegetables for food.

Olericulture

200

This forms from flowers in order to protect seeds.

Fruit

200

Plant reproduction is driven by this process.

Polliination

200

A plant produces these two resources through photosynthesis.

Glucose, O2

200

This NYC park was transformed through horticultural practices.

Highline Park

300

Horticulture in often confused with this large scale form a farming.

Agriculture

300

This part of the plant absorbs sunlight.

Leaf

300

This is the male reproductive organ of the flower.

Anther

300

Leaves absorb sunlight through these molecules.

Chlorophyll

300

The Greek myth about this water nymph offers an explanation for the origin of sunflowers.

Clytie

400

The design, installation, and care of plants in outdoor spaces to make them beautiful and functional is known as this type of horticulture.

Landscape

400

This holds the plant in place.

Root system

400

This is the female reproductive organ of the flower.

Stigma

400

What does the prefix, "photo" mean?

Light

400

This is the process during which a flower traces the sun's movement across the sky.

Heliotropism

500

Unlike agriculture, horticulture serves this decorative purpose.

Ornamental Horticulture

500

This stem joint where leaves, branches, and buds emerge

Node

500

This is an example of a non-living pollinator.

Wind

500

What does the suffix "synthesis" mean?

To put together

500

Leaves absorb carbon dioxide through these tiny pores.

Stomata

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