Color Theory
Plant Requirements
Applying Color Theory
Mystery
Applying Principles of Design
100

What is a complementary color scheme?

Colors opposite each other on the wheel

100

What does “full sun” mean for most landscape plants?

At least 6 hours of sun a day. 

100

What color flower would best provide contrast in a garden with mostly green foliage?

Red: Complementary colors create contrast and emphasis. 

100

What is the primary reason mulch is added around landscape plants?

To conserve moisture and suppress weeds

100

How does planting in odd numbers (3, 5, 7) affect design?

Creates a more natural and balanced look

200

What is an analogous color scheme?

Colors side by side on the color wheel. (adjacent) 

200

A plant that prefers partial shade should be placed:

Where it receives morning light and afternoon shade

200

A landscape with reds, oranges, and yellows would likely feel:

Hot and energetic

200

Gravel is most commonly used in landscaping for:

Creating pathways and drainage areas

200

If a landscape bed gets morning sun and afternoon shade, which light condition is it considered?

Partial sun / partial shade

300

A triadic color scheme consists of.....

Three colors equally spaced on the wheel

300

What does “hardiness zone” tell you?

If a plant can survive winter in your region

300

If a customer wants a relaxing outdoor space, you should use:

Cool colors like green, blue, and purple

300

What does it mean to “plant at the correct depth”?

Place the top of the root ball level with the soil surface

300

Repeating similar plants, colors, or shapes across a design helps achieve:

Unity

400

What is a tint of a color?

Adding white to a hue. Ex: mixing red and white creates pink. 

400

What does “drought tolerant” mean?

Survives dry periods

400

A shady garden would benefit most from what kind of color use?

Light and bright-colored plants

400

What’s the best time of day to water newly planted landscape plants?

Early Morning

400

What is an example of formal (symmetrical) balance in landscaping?

A path lined with the same trees on both sides

500

Yellow-Green, Orange-Yellow, and Blue-green are examples of.....

Tertiary colors. 

500

Proper plant spacing helps prevent:

Disease and pest spread

500

Why is it important to consider bloom time when applying color theory?

To ensure color interest through multiple seasons

500

How can mulch help plants in extreme temperatures?

It insulates the soil to protect roots

500

Which design principle involves creating visual movement through repetition or patterns?

Rhythm

600

Mixing black into a hue creates a:

Shade

600

Why is it important to follow planting depth instructions?

Too deep or too shallow can damage the plant

600

A border bed with repeating red, yellow, and blue flowers demonstrates what color scheme?

Triadic

600

If a plant’s mature width is 4 feet, how far should it generally be spaced from the next plant?

at least 4 feet.

600

Informal (asymmetrical) balance uses:

Different elements that still feel visually balanced

700

Orange, green, and purple are......

Secondary Colors

700

What is one benefit of planting native species in landscaping?

They are adapted to local conditions and pests

700

A client requests a flower bed in analogous colors for a modern look. Which set would apply?

various acceptable answers as long as they are side by side on the color wheel. 
700

Proper spacing is especially critical in perennial beds because:

Perennials live for multiple seasons and will continue to grow

700

An example of emphasis in landscape design would be:

A colorful tree in the center of a circular garden

800

What is a tone of a color?

A color mixed with gray.

800

What does the term “mass planting” refer to in landscape?

Using one type of plant over a large area

800

A customer wants a vibrant entrance planting using a complementary color scheme. Which combo would you choose?

Various acceptable answers: as long as color choices are across the color wheel from each other. 

800

What is an annual plant?

A plant that completes its life cycle in one growing season

800

If a student plants tall plants in the front and short plants in the back, what principle is NOT being followed?

Proportion

900

Purple is made by combining:  

Red and blue

900

The mature spread of a plant tells you:

How wide the plant will grow over time

900

You’re designing a flower bed next to a gray gravel path and want warm contrast. Which colors would work best?

Warm colors include: Red, Yellow, Orange

900

In their first year, biennials typically:

Grow leaves and roots only

900

Which of these is an element of design, not a principle?
A) Rhythm
B) Unity
C) Color
D) Proportion

Color

1000

What two primary colors are mixed to create green?

Blue/Yellow

1000

What is the first thing to consider before selecting plants for a landscape?

Light, soil, and water conditions

1000

In landscaping, why might a designer use tints instead of pure hues?

To create a soft, calming atmosphere

1000

Which plants are best suited for changing out color schemes in seasonal beds?

Annuals

1000

What is the element of form in design?

The shape and structure of a plant