A leaf whose overall shape is nearly circular, with smooth, curved edges and a broad surface that is about as wide as it is long.
What is Round?
The NC state flower is ____.
What is a Dogwood?
What plant is this?
What is a Spider plant?
This tall grass crop is often grown in NC for animal feed.
What is Corn?
This plant gives us chocolate.
What is a Cacao Tree?
A leaf that has a broad, rounded base with a distinct notch (like the top of a heart symbol) and tapers to a pointed tip.
What is Heart-Shaped?
Apples and peaches are examples of this type of plant product.
What is a Fruit?
Can you name this plant?
What is a Crepe Myrtle?
Landscapers use this turfgrass, common in NC yards, for lawns.
What is Fescue?
This plant is the main ingredient in pickles.
What is cucumbers?
A single, undivided leaf that grows from the stem with one leaf blade. Even if it has small lobes or teeth on the edges, it’s still just one leaf.
What is a simple leaf?
This flower blooms in summer and has a large yellow head with seeds inside.
What is a Sunflower?
What type of oak is this?
What is Pin Oak?
This NC crop is processed into oil and animal feed.
What are Soybeans?
This grain is used to make bread and pasta.
What is Wheat?
A leaf that narrows to a sharp tip. The edges are usually smooth, but the tip comes to a distinct point.
What is needle?
The bright red berries of this native NC plant are poisonous if eaten.
What is American Holly?
What is this plant?
What is Coleus?
This tree is grown for timber and paper production.
What is a Loblolly pine?
This fruit is technically a berry, even though most people don’t think so.
What is a Banana?
A leaf that is made up of two or more smaller leaflets all attached to the same stem.
What is compound?
This fruit is grown across North Carolina and is also the state fruit.
What is a Scuppernong grape?
This evergreen shrub is commonly used in landscaping and is native to NC mountains.
What is a Rhododendron?
This vine crop, often grown for jack-o-lanterns, is also a fall agritourism staple.
What is a Pumpkin?
This NC-grown fruit has tiny seeds on the outside.
What are Strawberries?