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FlowersPlantsGardeningArrangementSoil Misc.

This part of the flower attracts insects for pollination. What are the petals

What is the purpose of the sepal? What is protects the flower in the early stages

This is the male part of the flower. What is the stamen. The stamen is made up of the anther and the filament

What is the female part of the flower What is the pistil

What three parts make up the female part of the flower? What is the stigma, style, and ovary.

This is the site for sexual reproduction in plants. What is the flower

The roots and stem both provide _____ storage for the plant. What is food

These are the major producers of food for the plant What are leaves

This absorbs water and minerals for the plant. What are the roots

What is the roots, stem, leaves, and flower What are the four major parts of a plant?

Before planting your garden you should make a _______ plan. What is a planting plan

This is created when two different varities are crossed to make a new plant. What is a hybrid

This is created when two similar varities are crossed to make a new plant What is a cultivar

When selecting which vegetables to grow, consider these four things. 1. Will you enjoy eating it 2. Will it be easy to grow 3. Will it grow well in your garden

What are Sunlight, Soil, and Size. What three factors need to be considered when selecting a location for your garden.

A centerpiece is an example of an ______ sided arrangment What is all sided.

A podium display is an example of a _____ sided arrangement. What is a one sided

What are the four shapes for floral arrangements. What are Circular, Triangular, horizonal, and vertical.

What are two forms of floral arrangements? One sided and all sided.

What are the three design elements. 1. Balance 2. Proportion 3. Scale

What is the smallest soil particle? What is Clay

What is the largest soil particle? What is Sand

Name the three components of Soil What are Sand, Silt, and Clay

This horizon is where you will find roots and worms. What is A

What are the the four soil horizons in order A 3. B 4. C

Name a job opportunity in Floriculture. What are florist, business manager, delivery person, promotions director, teacher.

This horizon is the area with the most plant growth What is A horizon

Taking a cutting is a form of ________ reproduction What is asexual

What is an apprenticeship? Learning a skill or trade by working with an expert in the field.

Scale is determine by these three comparisons. Flower to flower Flower to Container Flower to foliage