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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Acer Begonia DioonPinusQuercus 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Coleus
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Soft bodied, pear-shaped insects that secrete honeydew while feeding
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Aphids
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An approach to managing insects, mites, pathogens, nematodes, weeds, and other pests by combining a variety of strategies and pest management tactics
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IPM
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Four methods of managing nematode pests on ornamental plants
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Treating the soil Using root barriers Replacing contaminated soil Selecting well adapted plants Giving optimum care Not allowing maintenance to lapse Keeping other pests under control Mulching the plant root zone Using nematodes
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Ladybeetles Praying Mantids Assassin Bugs Lacewings Parasitic Wasps Spiders
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Beneficial Insects
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Adults are dingy brown moths with a wingspan of about ¾
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Sod webworm
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Where the buds and leaves are attached
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Node
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Equal veins, with inconspicuous branching between the veins
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Parallel Veins
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A plant which grows from seed, flowers, and dies in the same growing season
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Annual
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The loss of water through openings in the leaves
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Transpiration
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Composed of plants which are distinguishable as different, and when reproduced, retain their differences; there are two types: clonal and seedling
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Cultivar
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Symptoms of excessive watering in plants
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Soft leaves and stem tissue becomes limp or begins to wilt Yellowing and dropping of the older leaves and browning of tips or margins Leaves may turn brown and die Eventual Death (Similar to water stress symptoms)
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Symptoms occur on oldest leaves first; typically begins as translucent yellow or orange spots on the leaflets; leaves become withered or frizzled; midrib usually remains alive
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Potassium Deficiency
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3 of the 16 essential elements not derived from the soil
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Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O) Considered macronutrients
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The requirements of the Florida Fertilizer Label
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License Number Brand Name Net Weight Name and Address Organic Guaranteed Analysis Derived From
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Test that should be done on irrigation water
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Soluble salts (EC) and pH
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Determines the long- term success of indoor plants more than any other factor
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Light
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There issues should be considered with all other design factors: Hiding Places Access to Windows Placement of Plants with thorny or spiny characteristics as deterrents Entryways hidden by oversized plants
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Security Issues
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The impression of coarseness or fineness of a plant gained from seeing or feeling it
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Texture
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Turf with excellent shade rating, excellent salt tolerance, fair rating for low maintenance, and considered second best turf in FL for drought tolerance
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St. Augustine
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The principles used when designing to conserve our resources
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Florida Friendly Principles
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Two important factors to remember when pruning a formal hedge
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1.Hedges should be clipped while new growth is green and succulent 2.Plants should be trimmed so the base of the hedge is wider than the top
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Three injurious practices of mowing
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Mowing with a dull blade Mowing infrequently Mowing the grass too short
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Plants that bloom on the current seasons growth, such as roses and hibiscus should be pruned
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While dormant or between flushes of growth
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An accumulation of plant material and organic debris between the soil and grass blades
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Thatch
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Mulch will not help with this: 1.Disease Control 2.Moisture Retention 3.Soil Temperature 4.Weeds 5.Appearance
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Disease Control
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The correct amount of water to give a plant
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Enough to moisten the soil to penetrate the average depth of the root system
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Definition of irrigation
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The application of supplemental water to a soil for the purpose of supplying the appropriate moisture for plant growth
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Factors that cause poor uniformity in irrigation applications
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Improper pipe diameter Improper operation pressure Improper sprinkler heads and nozzles Inadequate sprinkler overlap Wind Changes in system components with time, such as pump efficiency, pressure regulation, or nozzle size Nozzle clogging
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The frequency of irrigation uniformity and efficiency should be checked
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Annually
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They provide the service of evaluating a system and making recommendations to improve system efficiency
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Mobile Irrigation Lab (MIL)
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Make your wager
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The five plantings of landscape design used in public areas
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Trees Base or foundation plantings Shrubs Entrance Plantings Corner Plantings
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