the repetition of elements throughout a space to create a sense of pace, unity, and flow
what is rhythm
red, yellow, blue
what are the primary colors
to produce food for the plant by photosynthesis
what is the main function of a leaf
the process by which a plant grows from a seed into a seedling
germination
molecule are ...
inorganic
helps differing elements in a landscape design look unified
what is harmony
a color scheme using one color, can be different shades of it
what is monochromatic
what connects the flower to the stem
flower stalk
all seeds need what
water, oxygen, and proper temperature
a collection of similar molecules are ...
a compound
proportion, unity, and order
what are the three major principles in landscape design
red and green; yellow and purple; orange and blue
what are complementary colors
space between two nodes
internode
the steps of germination
minerals are ...
pure compounds
refers to a cohesive, harmonious effect that is achieved by connecting all elements of the design
what is unity
what are triadic color schemes
where branches pivot off of the main stem
axil
average temperature of germination
between 68° and 86°F.
what is physical weathering
effects of climate factors
the dominant/primary colour should take up 60% of your design, the secondary colour should take up 30%, while an accent colour should take up 10% of your design
what is the 631 rule
green/blue/purple or red/yellow/orange
what are cool or warm colors
end of the root
root cap
what comes out first during germination
the radicle
where do soils come from
residual soils and transported soils