Growing Up
Productive Trees
Oak Trees
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100

Some of the oldest living things on earth

What are trees?

100

Most trees are ________________

What are angiosperms?

100

The __________ of a tree has no limit to how much it can grow.

What is width?

100

The bud at the very tip of a twig

What is a terminal bud?

100

C is a ....

What is an auxiliary bud?

200

A young tree which has grown to be a few feet high

What is sapling?

200

Flowers that have either stamens or carpels, but not both

What is an imperfect flower?

200

An insect which eats acorns and deposits its egg inside them

What is an acorn weevil?

200

Small nicks scattered over the surface of a twig where the tree takes in oxygen

What are lenticels?

200

F is a ........

What is a leaf scar?

300

A baby plant that has just begun to grow

What is sapling?

300

The roots of trees help with ___________

What is erosion?

300

The tendency of oak trees to produce an overabundance of acorns in a sporadic way

What is masting?

300

The place where last year's terminal bud was

What is a terminal bud scar?

300

D is a .....

What is a node?

400

Surrounds the heartwood and is made of xylem 

What is sapwood?

400

The air in a city with many trees should have

What is cleaner air and/or a lot of oxygen?

400

Oaks need to be at least this old before they start to produce acorns

What is 20 years?

400

Buds that grow up and down a twig, but not at the tip

What are auxiliary buds?
400

G is a .....

What is a terminal bud scar?

500

The wood in the very core of the tree

What is heartwood?

500

Most angiosperm trees produce.....

What are imperfect flowers?

500

You can know how much the twig grew in one year by measuring the distance between the new terminal bud and...

What is the scar of last year’s terminal bud?

500

The places on a twig where buds are located

What are nodes?

500

B are .....

What are lenticels?