Areas of Horticulture
Life Cycles
Roots & Leaves
Stems
Flowers
100

This is the production of ornamental plants for use in indoor and outdoor environments,

What is environmental horticulture? 

100

These are plants that complete their life cycle in one year

What are annuals?

100

These are the 3 functions of roots.

What is nutrient absorption, anchorage, and sugar storage?

100

This type of stem is soft and fleshy, only growing one main stem.

What is herbaceous? 

100

These are conspicuously colored to attract pollinators.

What is the petal?

200

This involves scientists working with a variety of plant types, including landscape plants, turfgrasses, and woody plants, as well as fruits and vegetables.

What is horticulture research?

200

These are plants that grow for multiple growing seasons and can be herbaceous or woody plants.

What are perennials? 

200

These run throughout the leaf blade all the way to the edge. 

What is a vein?

200

This is a layer of cells between the xylem and phloem.

What is the vascular cambium?

200

This is the entire male part of the flower.

What is the stamen?

300

The planting, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops.

What is pomology? 

300

These are herbaceous plants that require two growing seasons to complete their life cycle.

What is a biennial?

300

This type of root is found in dicots

What is a Taproot?

300

Both herbaceous and woody stems have these 2 types of tissue.

What is the xylem and phloem?

300

This part of the pistil transport pollen from the stigma to the ovary. 

What is the style?

400

This attempts to develop plant crops that produce nutritious foods, hardy plant varieties, and plant species that appeal to consumers.

What is plant breeding?

400

This is a period of non-growth.

What is dormancy?

400

In order to propagate a plant, you must pinch from this part of the leaf. 

What is the node?

400

This stem tissue creates the bark on woody plants.

What is the phloem?

400

The four main parts to the flower are...

What is the petal, sepal, stamen, and pistil?

500

This is when we adapt plant species to produce fruits, vegetables, and flowers that stay fresh once harvested, are safe for humans to eat, and do not harbor disease.

What is plant physiology? 

500

These are the 3 phases of plant life in order.

What is dormancy, vegetative, and reproductive? 

500
This is a factor that affects root growth.

What is moisture, air, or pH?

500

This is a type of stem with a large pith.

What is a cane?

500

Male and female flowers are on separate plants

What is a dioecious plant?

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