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Horticulture
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Hormones and synthetic chemicals that inhibit or modify plant growth and development
Nitrogen
Growth regulators
CDE
Genus
2. Material used to control nematodes
Morphology
Nematocide
Field grow
Peat moss
3. The reproductive body of a seed plant consisting of one or more seeds and usually various protective and supporting structures
Fruit
Sexual
Nutrient
Woody Plant
4. A chemical used to kill snails and slugs
pH
Floriculture
Molluscicide
Vegetative
5. Reproduction involving the male and female sex cells (pollen and egg)
Sexual
Stigma
Stomata
Landscaping
6. The lower part of the pistil that contains one or more ovules or the part in which the eggs are produced and seeds develop
Morphology
Nomenclature
Insecticide
Ovary
7. Cultivated plants within a species that show a significant difference from other plants in the species
Shade tree
Variet
Accident
Fungicide
8. The practice of growing and suing plants for decorative purposes
Deciduous
Perennial
Stigma
Ornamental horticulture
9. Material used to control insects
Insecticide
Propagation
Interiorscaping
Herbaceous plant
10. Plants grown in normal soil in the ground
Root
Balled and burlapped
Pistil
Field grow
11. A substance used to control rodents
Organic matter
Monocot
Field grow
Rodenticide
12. An event that happens unexpectedly or unintentionally
Accident
Peat moss
Field grow
Dicot
13. The science and practice of growing - harvestin - handling - storing - processing - and marketing tree fruits
Pollination
Pomology
Hormones
Organic matter
14. Any material used to provide nutrients that plants need
Fertilizer
Flower
Signal words
Pollination
15. A state of being free of danger and injury
Perlite
Filament
Safety
Silt
16. The primary growing point of the stem
Pollination
Apical meristem
Herbicide
Germination
17. The science and practice of growing - harvesting - storing - designing - marketing - and distributing foliage and/or flowering plants
Nematocide
Peat moss
Pomology
Floriculture
18. The branch of biology that deals with identifying and naming organisms
Stomata
Taxonomy
Miticide
Insecticide
19. Large trees with spreading canopies
Shade tree
Nutrient
Stamen
Morphology
20. The ability of a plant to withstand cold temperatures
Balled and burlapped
Hardiness
Accident
Peat moss
21. Largest soil particle; hard - granular rock; finer than gravel and coarser than dust
Evergreen
Nematocide
Miticide
Sand
22. The science and practice of installing - maintaining - and using grasses - plants - shrubs - and trees in the landscape
Herbicide
Landscaping
Anther
Complete fertilizer
23. A harvesting technique where a plant is dug without taking soil from the field
Perlite
Bare root
Filament
Nutrient
24. Working for someone else
Sand
Vegetative
Stamen
Placement
25. The stalk-like part of the stamen that holds the anther
Filament
Seed
Nitrogen
Soilless media
26. Lethal dose
LD
Woody Plant
Perennial
Soil texture
27. A harvesting technique where a plant is dug keeping a ball of soil around the root system and covering it with burlap to hold the soil and roots together
Interiorscaping
Balled and burlapped
Nematocide
Ground cover
28. Using indoor plants (also commonly referred to as "houseplants") to decorate or improve aesthetics inside a home or commerical building
Root
Deciduous
Cultivar
Interiorscaping
29. A group of organisms with characteristics that distinguish them from other groups in a genus
Species
Perennial
Proficiency
Nitrogen
30. The proportion of sand - silt - and clay in soil
Complete fertilizer
Soil texture
Cultivar
Floriculture
31. The science and practice of installing - maintaining - and using grasses - plants - shrubs - and trees in the landscape
Monocot
Vine
Olericulture
Species
32. Plants that are grown in manmade containers - such as clay or plastic pots or hanging baskets
Container grown
Vine
Hardiness
Olericulture
33. Type of reproduction using plant parts (but not the reproductive parts)
Pesticide
Stigma
Fertilizer
Vegetative
34. Material used to control mites
Miticide
Risk
Germination
Nitrogen
35. The male reproductive parts of a flower
Propagation
Anther
Balled and burlapped
Stamen
36. Green leaf-like structure on the exterior of a flower
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Sepal
Silt
Potassium
37. A sac-like structure at the top of the stamen that contains pollen
Accident
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Anther
Vermiculite
38. The pores or openings in the epidermis of a leaf that allow the exchange of oxygen - carbon dioxide - and water vapor
Nematocide
Rodenticide
pH
Stomata
39. The transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of the flower
Pollination
Nutrient
Organic matter
Olericulture
40. The specialized organelle in green plants in which photosynthesis takes place
Nitrogen
Shrub
Chloroplast
Dicot
41. A substance used to control undesirable fungi
Chloroplast
Hazard
Fungicide
Deciduous
42. A sheet containing information about the safe use of a chemical and the steps to take in case of an accident
Miticide
Filament
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Phosphorus
43. A plant that keeps its leaves year round
Evergreen
Monocot
Nomenclature
Ornamental tree
44. Smaller trees of high ornamental value
Interiorscaping
Herbaceous plant
Peat moss
Ornamental tree
45. Multi-stem - woody plants that do not exceed 20 feet in height
Shrub
Biennial flower
Fertilizer
Anther
46. The water loss from plant tissues
Pesticide
Transpiration
Asexual
Cellular respiration
47. Literally means "garden cultivation" - includes the cultivation - processing - and sale of fruits - nuts - vegetables - ornamental plants - and flowers
Style
Seed
Safety
Horticulture
48. Structure found at the top end of the pistil that contains a sticky surface on which pollen can be caught
Sand
Stigma
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Style
49. The fusion or joining of a sperm with an egg
Stamen
Fertilization
Risk
LD
50. A plant that lives for more than two seasons
Fruit
Flower
Perennial
Heat tolerance