This type of tree has leaves that last through the winter (ex: Pine)
What is a coniferous tree
This flower faces the sun for the entire day
What is a sunflower
This is the study of plants
What is Botany
This plant has a cup with a lid to trap insects
This red fruit that people know as a vegetable, you find these in a lot of Italian meals
What is a tomato
This type of tree looses its leaves in the winter (ex: Oak)
What is a deciduous tree
These flowers are a very popular spring perennial grown from bulbs, the flower's colors may remind you of Easter
What is a tulip
This is the process of plants making their own food
What is photosynthesis
True or false, all plants need soil to grow
What is false
This purple fruit is commonly referred to as a vegetable, also a popular emoji
What is an eggplant
This tree has white bark
What is a birch tree
This is one of the ways flowers attract pollinators
These are the three organs of a plant
What are the roots, stem, and leaves
This is one of the ways seeds can be dispersed
What is: water, animals, wind, fire, gravity, or people
This exotic fruit is commonly combined with other fruits, vegetables, and herbs to create a dip so popular that the boomers think millennials need to stop eating it
What is an avocado
Trees produce this in the spring (around April)
What are buds
These are the two male parts of the flower
What is the anther and filament
The differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype
What is natural selection
Which has been around longer, flowers or horsetail?
What is horsetail
Name of the fruit group where the wall is soft and fleshy and a slimy inside (ex: grape, tomato)
What is a berry
What is the Sugar Maple
What country do tulips originate from?
What is Turkey
Name four types of fruit
What is a(an): achene, berry, capsule, drupe, follicle, hesperidium, caryopsis, nut, pome, legume, pepo, samara
Water storing plants (group name)
What is succulent
Name a key difference between a fruit and a vegetable
What is: fruits have seeds; vegetables are roots, leaves, and/or stems; fruits develop from flowers