parts of a flower
names of plants
where flowers grow
parts of a plant
what happens to plants
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(n.) the part of a flower that produces seeds

pistil

100

 (n.) a plant with fragrant leaves and large clusters of showy red, pink, or white flowers

geranium

100

(n.) a piece of ground or place where young trees and plants are raised for transplanting or sale

nursery

100

(v.) to grow or develop with vigor; to do well; to thrive

flourish

200

(n.) the leaves of a plant

foliage

200

(n.) a plant grown from a bulb with long, slender leaves and yellow flowers that bloom in the spring

daffodil

200

(n.) a building with a glass roof and glass sides kept warm for growing plants; hothouse

greenhouse

200

(v.) to become limp and drooping; to wither

wilt

300

(n.) the part of a flower that contains the pollen

stamen

300

(n.) a plant related to the aster, with yellow, orange, brownish, or red flowers

marigold

300

 (v.) to lose or cause to lose freshness; to make or become dry and lifeless

wither

400

(n.) one of the leaf like parts that make up the calyx, or protective covering, of a flower

sepal

400

(n.) a plant that grows from bulb-like, underground stems



gladiolus

400

(n.) one of the leaf like parts that make up the calyx, or protective covering, of a flower

sepal

400

(n.) the process by which plants cells make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of chlorophyll and light and release oxygen as a by-product

photosynthesis

500

(n.) small openings or pores in a plant or animal (singular: stoma)

stomata

500

(n.) a plant with a prickly stalk and leaves, usually with purple flowers

thistle

500

(n.) the main stem of a plant

stalk

500

 (v.) to cut unnecessary or undesirable twigs or branches from a bush, tree, etc.

prune

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