The name of the Plant Kingdom
What is Plantae?
All angiosperm plants make this for their seeds to grow in.
What is a container or fruit?
This latin word means back and is used to describe the fin of a fish
What is dorsum? (dorsal can also count)
What is Self-Pollination?
These work together to cover and protect the developing flower.
What are sepals?
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?
This family of flowers has an outer fam of three sepals, an inner fan of three petals and a single large column with the male stamens attached to the female carpel in the center.
What is an Orchid?
This is the reason for using Latin & Greek words in science.
The meanings do not change - latin is a dead language.
This pollinator can see ultraviolet light but not the color red.
What is a bee?
The male part of the flower
What is a stamen?
Swedish man who is considered the "Father of Modern Taxonomy"
This carnivorous plant was discovered off the coast of North and South Carolina and can be found in your local Walmart
What is the Venus Fly trap?
The greek word for life.
What is "bio"?
This nocturnal pollinator prefers musty or sour odors and are a main source of pollination for the banana tree.
What is a bat?
The female part of a flower
What is the carpel?
Another Kingdom other than Plantae
What is Fungi?
This baking ingredient comes from drying the pods of a specific type of Orchid
What is Vanilla?
The latin word for plant
What is phyta?
This type of pollination results in mass spreading of fine grains of pollen which can leave a yellow dust on everything in certain times of the year.
What is wind pollination?
The sticky end of the style.
What is the stigma?
Family of flowers that include sunflowers, mums, asters and daisies.
What is the Daisy Family?
This family of carnivorous plants ooze wonderful smelling sticky goo to attract sugar loving creatures day and night. However, its goo is a trap and insects become stuck.
What is the Sundew family?
The latin word for seed
What is sperm?
Special designs that point to the center of the flower.
What is a nectar guide?
The very bottom part of the carpel which contains egg shaped structures.
What is the ovary?