Layer of protective covering on a seed
What is a Seed coat?
The plant organ that supports the plant and keeps it upright
What is a Stem?
Bark
Short grass used on lawns and golf courses
What is Turf grass?
What seeds need to germinate
What is Water, oxygen, and warmth?
The part of a seed that turns into the roots of the plant
What is a Radicle?
The plant organ that absorbs nutrients and anchors the plant to the ground
What are Roots?
A tree that keeps its leaves year round
Evergreen
Grass that is used to make flour and other food products
What is Cereal grass?
Seeds can germinate without soil
True
The part of a seed that turns into the leaves and stem of the plant
What is a Plumule?
The plant organ that reproduces with seeds
What are Flowers?
Trees that do lose their leaves in the winter
Deciduous trees
Tall grass that is used for decoration
What is Ornamental grass?
The three ways seeds can be dispersed
What is Wind, animals, and exploding pods?
the scar on a seed where the seed detached from the ovary of the parent plant
What is a Hilum?
The plant organ that performs photosynthesis
What are Leaves?
Trees that reproduce with cones
Gymnosperms
Grass that grows wild in prairies and savannahs. It is a major source of food for grazing animals
What is Forage grass?
where to look for seeds
what are "dead flowers" cones, and fruits?
The largest part of the plant, it supplies nutrients to the sprouting plant
What is a Cotyledon?
Plants with bendable stems
Herbaceous plant
Trees that reproduce with flowers, and fruits
What are Angiosperms?
The group of grasses that bamboo and sugar cane belong to
What is Miscellaneous grass?
The difference between monocots and Dicots
What is Monocots only have on cotyledon and dicots have two?