Don't Cut Me
Buds and Grafts
Seeds Please
Storage Organs
Anything Goes
100

Strong healthy roots are taken to start a new plant.

What are root cuttings?

100

This type of graft is done on apples and pears from February to April.

What is a whip and tongue graft?

100

Chemicals in or surrounding seeds prevent germination.

What is chemical dormancy?

100

Thickened lower stems that are only found on sympodial orchids.

What are pseudobulbs?

100

The first true leaves of a seed.

What is the epicotyl?

200

Often done on Hoyas, Peperomias, and African Violets, these cuttings are taken from early spring to summer.

What are leaf cuttings?

200

This type of budding likes to be taken in early Spring and prefers to be kept at 90 degrees.

What is chip budding?

200

Absorption of water, exposure to oxygen, warm temperatures, light, and broken dormancy are all requirements for this process.

What is seed germination?

200

These are underground stems that have axillary buds and vascular cambium.

What are rhizomes?

200

The embryonic root of a seed.

What is the radicale?

300

Taken from semi-ripe stems with a leaf and axillary bud.

What are leaf bud cuttings?

300

This type of graft is done with Juniper, typically only in the summer.

What is side splice veneer grafting?

300

______ __________ occurs when conditions are not favorable for germination.

What is seed dormancy?

300

Modified stems with the same function as root tubers.

What are stem tubers?

300

____________ plants have separate male and female flowers.

What are monoecious plants?

400

These cells are undifferentiated cells found in specific areas of the plant.

What are meristematic cells?

400

These buds like the temperature to be 80-85 degrees and consistanty moist wood.

What is patch budding?

400

When the embryo is not fully ripe upon maturation?

What is embryo dormancy?

400

Swollen sections of roots that are unable to form shoots except for at the crown.

What are root tubers?

400

____________ plants have separate male and female plants.

What are dioecious plants?

500

In these cuttings, bark is removed and wounded to encourage callousing.

What are semi-ripe cuttings?

500

This type of budding is typically done with maize and plantain in early in late July to early September.

What is T-budding?

500

When the hard outer seed coat prevents water infiltration.

What is seed coat dormancy?

500

Thickened stem base with tiny dormant offsets around the stem base.

What are corms?

500

Humans started propagating plants _______ years ago.

What is 10,000 years?