Photosynthesis
Landscape Designs
Water Cycle
Seeds
Soils
100

The name of the process plants use to turn sunlight into food. 

What is photosynthesis? 

100

The five basic elements of aesthetic landscape design are line, form, texture, color, and this measurement of size and proportion. 

What is scale?

100

When the sun heats up liquid water in oceans and lakes, this process occurs. 

What is evaporation?

100

The first stage in the life cycle of many plants.

What is a seed?

100

This type of ideal agricultural soil is a crumbly, dark, brown mixture made of about equal parts sand, silt, and clay. 

What is loam?

200

The primary organelle where photosynthesis takes place. 

What is the chloroplast?

200
Also known as the "master principle" of design, this gives the outdoor space a sense of oneness and ensures all parts fit together. 

What is unity?

200

Evaporation turns liquid water into this invisible gas. 

What is water vapor?

200

Two necessary conditions required for a seed to germinate. 

What are moisture(water works too) and the right temperature?

200

The dark, organic component of soil, made entirely of decayed plant and animal remains, is called this. 

What is humus?

300

The primary pigment that absorbs sunlight and gives plants their green color. 

What is chlorophyll?

300

Famous for declaring that properties had "capabilities", he was an 18th-century English landscape designer. 

Who is Lancelot "Capability" Brown?

300

This is the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through tiny pores in their leaves. 

What is transpiration?
300

A seed that has just broken through the soil is called. 

What is a seedling? 

300

The four basic components that make up healthy soil are rock particles, minerals, air, and this essential liquid. 

What is water?

400

The specific tissue responsible for transporting water from the roots to the leaves.  

What is xylem?

400

April's birth flower, this sweet, climbing plant is a member of the legume family. 

What is the sweet pea?

400

This is the primary source of energy that drives the water cycle. 

What is the sun / solar energy?

400

Seeds with a single embryonic leaf are known by this term. 

What are monocots?

400

This soil property determines the size of its individual mineral particles. Clay has the smallest, while this particle is the largest. 

What is sand?

500

Organisms, like plants, that make their own food are called this. 

What are autotrophs?

500

Every year, Holland, Michigan, hosts a massive festival honoring this colorful spring-blooming flower. 

What is the tulip?


500

The continuous recycling of water Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again. 

What is the water cycle?
500

This the process of dropping pollen to fertilize ovules so they can develop into seeds. 

What is pollination? 

500

This fundamental soil measurement, which dictates the availability of plant nutrients, evaluates the concentration of hydrogen ions on a scale of 0 to 14.  

What is soil pH?