The culture of plants for food, comfort, and beautification purposes.
What is Horticulture?
What type of leaf venation do monocots have?
What is parallel venation?
What type of leaf venation does a dicot have?
What is netted venation?
The study of plants and their processes.
What is Botany?
A place which specializes in starting plants, shrubs, and ornamental trees.
What is a Nursery?
The production of vegetable food crops.
What is Olericutlure?
Number of cotyledons.
1 cotyledon
Number of cotyledons.
2 cotyledons.
Producing, transporting, and using flowering and foliage plants.
What is Floriculture?
What makes up the scientific name of a plant?
The production of fruit and nut crops.
What is Pomology?
Number of flower parts?
Multiples of 3.
Multiples of 4 or 5.
Plants used for their colorful greenery or leaves.
What are foliage plants?
Pants that hold their leaves all year long.
What is evergreen?
The production of cut flowers, potted plants, and annual bedding plants.
What is Ornamental Horticulture?
Vascular bundles?
Scattered vascular bundles.
Vascular bundles?
Vascular bundles in a ring.
The production and use of plants to beautify the environment.
What is landscape horticulture?
Plants that drop their leaves in the winter.
What is deciduous?
Plants which reproduce with seeds.
What is a Gymnosperm?
One example of a monocot.
Corn, wheat, etc.
One example of a dicot.
Beans, okra, etc.
Plants which reproduce with flowers or fruit.
What is an Angiosperm?
What is the Latin name for Horticulture?
What is Garden Culture?