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Plants that are able to survive outside during winter
Hardy Plants that are able to survive outside during winter
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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.
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Lateral Roots that extend horizontally from the primary root (radicle) and serve to anchor the plant securely into the soil
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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
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Lenten Rose/Helleborus
Herbaceous/evergreen perennial Blooms in the winter/ early spring Grows well in the shade
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GMO A genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering technique
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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.
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Galanthus / Snow Drops Bulbs Perennial Herbaceous
Bloom in winter, early spring
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A botanical garden devoted to trees
Arboretum A botanical garden devoted to trees
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A mixture of decayed organic matter
Compost A mixture of decayed organic matter
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Growing tip cut from a parent plant for asexual propagation
Cutting Growing tip cut from a parent plant for asexual propagation
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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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Block Splitter
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Paver
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Rooting Hormone A chemical preparation in either liquid or powder form that is used to encourage root production
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