Gymnosperm is a what kind of class?
What is taxonomic class?
Two subclasses in angiosperms
What are monocotyledonae and dicotyledonae?
These plants have only one seed leaf and include grasses and lillies.
What are monocots?
Unlike monocots, dicots typically have this type of leaf venation, where the veins form a net-like pattern
What's reticulate venation?
These brightly colored, fast-growing flowers are known for their resilience in full sun and are commonly used in summer gardens.
What are marigolds?
A blank is a gymnosperm that produces cones
What's a conifer?
Another word for seeds enclosed in fruits
What is ripened ovaries?
This plant family includes crops like corn and wheat
What is the grass family?(Poaceae)
Dicots typically have this kind of vascular arrangement in their stems, where the bundles form a circle
What is a ring or circle arrangement?
This flowering plant is often grown as an annual but can also be a perennial in warmer climates, famous for its vibrant, daisy-like blooms.
What is the zinnia?
Most gymnosperms reproduce using a structure called what?
What's a cone?
What crops do angiosperms include?
All the major food crops.
Monocots only have this many cotyledons, or seed leaves
What is one?
In dicots, this type of of root system usually develops from the main root
What is a taproot system?
The ideal time to plant cool-season annuals like pansies and violas in many regions is during this season.
What is fall?
A plant that retains its leaves all year.
What's an evergreen?
Dicotyledon examples are grasses, corn, wheat, rice, and sugar cane
What's petunias, oaks, apples, and roses?
Unlike dicots, monocot flowers usually have petals in groups of this number
What is three?
This popular legume, known for its high protein content, is a dicot
What is a bean?
This horticultural method of planting involves sowing seeds directly in the ground where the plants will mature, commonly used for annuals.
What's direct seeding?
Firs, pines, spruces, and cedars are examples of what?
What's conifers?
A blank is a member of the subclass of flowering plants with embryos that have a single cotyledon
What's monocotyledon?
This common food, like wheat, is a monocot
What is rice?
This type of plant has flowers with parts in multiples of four or five, which is a common feature of dicots
What are dicot flowers?
Annual plants typically need this nutrient in large amounts, often provided by fertizlers, to support their rapid growth and flowering.
What is nitrogen?