Plants that are able to survive outside during winter

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Plants that are able to survive outside during winter Hardy Plants that are able to survive outside during winter

Adventitous A root growing from a location other than the underground, descending portion of the axis of a plant, as from a stem or leaf.

Lateral Roots that extend horizontally from the primary root (radicle) and serve to anchor the plant securely into the soil

Cyclamen Houseplant Grow in a cool, humid environment Sensitive to over and under watering Need to keep stems and leaves dry while watering. Will rot

Lenten Rose/Helleborus Herbaceous/evergreen perennial Blooms in the winter/ early spring Grows well in the shade

GMO A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering technique

Galls Abnormal growths that occur on leaves, twigs, roots, or flowers of many plants. Most galls are caused by irritation and/or stimulation of plant cells due to feeding or egg-laying by insects such as aphids, midges, wasps, or mites.

Galanthus / Snow Drops Bulbs Perennial Herbaceous Bloom in winter, early spring

A botanical garden devoted to trees Arboretum A botanical garden devoted to trees

A mixture of decayed organic matter Compost A mixture of decayed organic matter

Growing tip cut from a parent plant for asexual propagation Cutting Growing tip cut from a parent plant for asexual propagation

A tube used to hold water to allow a cut flower/ plant to absorb water Water Tube A tube used to hold water to allow a cut flower/ plant to absorb water

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Rooting Hormone A chemical preparation in either liquid or powder form that is used to encourage root production