Life Cycles
Anatomy
Fruit Classification
Reproductive Units
Horticulture Innovation
100

These plants complete their entire life cycle in just one season. 

What are Annuals?

100

This is the specific part of the seed that provides food to the embryo.

What is an Endosperm?

100

A peach is an example of this fruit type, which features a stone or pit.

What is a drupe?

100

These plants produce "naked" seeds, often found in cones.

What is Gymnosperms?

100

This gaseous plant hormone is used to trigger ripening.

What is ethylene?

200

In the 5 main stages of a plant life cycle, this stage follows the Seed/Spore stage.

What is Germination?

200

The term for the "baby root" or the embryonic root of a seed.

What is a radicle?

200

This term describes the ovary wall, which includes the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.

What is the pericarp?

200

Single-celled units that lack a seed coat and stored food.

What is a spore?

200

The process of joining a Scion to a Rootstock.

What is grafting?

300

The term for Year 2 of a biennial's life when it grows a tall flower stalk.

What is Bolting?

300

The name given to the first "true leaf" within the seed.

What is the cotyledon?

300

This type of fruit, like a raspberry, develops from one flower with many ovaries.

What is an aggregate fruit?

300

These plants use flowers to attract pollinators and wrap seeds in fruit.

What is an angiosperm?

300

For a graft to be successful, this specific layer must align perfectly.

What is the Vascular Cambium?

400

These types of perennials die back to the ground every year.

What is Herbaceous?

400

This process occurs when a seed absorbs water to burst its coat.

What is imbibition? 

400

An apple is a "Pome" because this part of the fruit is actually the ovary.

What is the core?

400

Spores require this specific medium for sperm to swim to the egg.

What is water?

400

To ensure high seed production, annuals are characterized by this type of growth.

What is being fast?

500

In the 5 main stages, this stage occurs after Vegetative Growth but before Death.

What is the Reproduction stage?

500

This specific physical action (caused by imbibition) is required to start the cycle.

What is absorbing water?

500

A pineapple is this fruit type, formed from many flowers fused together. 

What is a multiple fruit?

500

Angiosperms wrap their seeds in this for protection and dispersal.

What is a fruit?

500

These plants require exactly two years to complete their life cycle.

What is a biennial?

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