Horticulture Industries
Plant Anatomy
Plant Classes
Growth Needs of Plants
100

This industry deals with the harvesting, storing, processing and etc. of Fruits and Nuts.

What is Pomology?

100

This plant part supports the leaves, flowers, and fruit.

What is the stem?

100

In greek this means naked seed.

What is gymnosperms?

100

This carries carbon dioxide to the plants.

What is Air?

200

This industry deals with the the harvesting, storing, processing of vegetables

What is Olericulture?

200

Double Jeopardy!!!!

This type of root grows in clusters.

What are fiborous roots?

200

In Greek this means covered seed or enclosed seed.

Angiosperms

200

Sun

What is natural light?

300

In the Horticulture Industry there are two sub-genres of ornamental horticulture.

What is Floriculture and Landscape Horticulture?

300

The conversion of sunlight, air, and water into food (energy) takes place here. 

What is the Leaves?

300

Carrots, onion, cabbage, etc are all examples of.

What is biennials?

300

Regulate temperature through transpiration

What is water.

400

This industry utilizes flowering and foliage plants.

What is Floriculture

400

This plant part contains male and female parts.

What is the flower?

400

Netter veins 

What is Dicots or Dicotyledons?

400

Air flows through this in the leaves of the plant.

What is the stomata?

500

The study of plants for food, comfort and beauty.

What is horticulture?

500

This plant part helps seeds spread.

What is Fruit?

500

Double Jeopardy!!

Perennials may die during the winter months but then return from their rootstock this known as 

Dormant or Dormancy

500

This is how a plant makes its food .

What is photosynthesis?

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