What process do flowers use to make food?
What is photosynthesis?
The colorful part that attracts pollinators.
What is a petal?
A person who arranges flowers into bouquets and designs.
What is a florist?
The transfer of pollen from one flower to another is called what?
What is pollination?
What is the first stage of a flower’s life?
What is the seed stage?
What part of the plant do flowers grow from?
What is the stem?
The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.
What is the style?
Someone who studies flowers and plants scientifically.
What is a botanist?
Name one insect that helps pollinate flowers.
What is a bee (or butterfly, beetle, etc.)?
After a seed sprouts, what is it called?
What is a seedling?
Flowers are used by plants to help them do what?
What is reproduce?
The female part that receives pollen.
What is the stigma?
A worker who grows flowers and plants in a greenhouse or garden center.
What is a horticulturist or grower?
What forms after a flower is pollinated?
What is a seed or fruit?
What part of the flower forms after pollination?
What is the fruit or seed pod?
What do bees collect from flowers to make honey?
What is nectar?
The small green parts under petals.
What are sepals?
The person responsible for keeping gardens and parks healthy and beautiful.
What is a groundskeeper or gardener?
What carries pollen from one flower to another when it’s windy?
What is the wind (or air)?
What is the process where a flower’s seed begins to grow?
What is germination?
What do we call flowers that open only at night?
What are nocturnal or night-blooming flowers?
The entire female part of the flower.
What is the pistil?
A scientist who improves flowers through breeding and genetics.
What is a plant geneticist or breeder?
What is the process called when a seed starts to grow into a plant?
What is germination?
What happens to flowers after they reproduce?
They wither and release seeds to start the cycle again.