Anatomy
Environment
Bible
Characteristics
Utility
100

The rough outer covering of a tree

Bark

100

The science of managing and studying forests

Forestry

100

Jesus curses this tree because it will not bear fruit in Mark Ch. 11

Fig Tree

100

Trees that keep their leaves year round

Evergreen

100

An object that produces carbon dioxide

Carbon source

200

The food storing center of a woody stem

Pith

200

The debris that loggers leave on the forest floor

Slash

200

This tree of Lebanon was used in the construction of the Temple and the king's palace in 1 Kings Ch. 4

Cedar

200

Spiny trees specifically designed for life in the desert

Cacti

200

This system recycles carbon & oxygen in the environment

Carbon-oxygen cycle

300

Forms at the base of a petiole to sever a leaf from a branch

Abscission Layer
300

A forest that has trees of many different ages and has many fallen, dead trees

Old-growth

300

The tree where "it all began."

The tree of the knowledge of good and evil

300

A tree that loses its leaves in the fall and remains bare all winter is known to be....

Deciduous

300

Method of tree harvesting that involves removing all but a few selected trees

Seed-tree method

400

This remains on a tree after a leaf falls off

Leaf scar

400

The point beyond which conditions are unsuitable for tree growth

Tree-line

400

The tree in Psalm 1:3 is used symbolically to represent what exactly?

A blessed person

400

The top portion of a tree, which includes the branches and leaves

Crown

400

The process of removing trees for human use

Tree Harvesting

500

The ring of growth cells that separates a tree's bark from the woody tissues

Vascular cambium

500

Abnormal growths on a tree are indicative of this type of critter

Gall-making Insect

500

In Judges 9:8 this tree is asked to reign over the others.

Olive tree

500

Type of gymnosperm that has no branches and frond like leaves.

Cycad

500

This system of forest management causes the forest to grow more high-quality trees that mature faster than they normally would.

Sustained yield management

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