God created plants on this day of creation.
What is the 3rd day?
This type of grass is used in popular breakfast foods.
What is cereal grass?
True or false: Trees are plants that need no support and can grow very tall.
What is true?
The outside of the seed, used for protection.
What is a seed coat?
This word means "to scatter".
What is disperse?
These parts of the flowering plant is where photosynthesis takes place.
What are the leaves?
__________ grass can be used to make tea and to fight off mosquitos.
What is lemon?
Many flowering plants that have bendable stems are called this.
What are herbaceous plants?
This word means "begin to grow".
What germinate?
All flowering plants produce seeds in their _________.
What are flowers?
Water and nutrients are absorbed by plants through these.
What are the roots?
One of the most widely grown grasses is this.
What is wheat?
Spruce and cedar are examples of this type of tree.
What are evergreen trees?
The "baby plant" inside the seed is called the _______.
What is embryo?
Maple tree seeds twirl like helicopters and are best dispersed by __________.
What is the wind?
Each type of plant has a unique one of these.
What is the flower?
Edwin Budding invented this, which helps to keep grass from overgrowing.
What is a lawn mower?
The name of this group of trees, based on where the seeds are found, means "naked seed".
What are gymnosperms?
True or false: The corn seed is a dicot.
What is false?
The Meadow Cranesbill and Vetch plants disperse their seeds by ______________.
What is exploding?
Trees, shrubs, and some vines have stiff ________ stems.
What is woody?
Miscellaneous grass includes these 2 types of grasses.
What are sugar cane and bamboo?
As new cells are formed between the bark and wood of a tree, these are formed, and help tell the age of a tree.
What are growth rings?
The largest part of the seed; provides nourishment for the sprouting plant.
What is the cotyledon?
__________ is the largest seed in the world and is dispersed by water.
What is the coconut?