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Biological Terms Used to Describe Plants Horticulture I
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What is Horticulture?
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Horticulture Comes from the Latin hortus cultorum Hortus = garden Cultorum= cultivation
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Horticulture The science and practice of growing, processing and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants Comes from the Latin word meaning “garden cultivation”
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Biological Divisions of Plants
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Life Cycles of Plants Annual-a plant that completes its life cycle in one year Biennial-a plant that completes its life cycle in two years –Usually grows the first year and flowers the second year Perennial-a plant that lives more than two years –Some grow and bloom the first year
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Leaf Retention of a Plant Leaf Retention-How a plant holds its leaves. Evergreen- Retains leaves all year-round and is always green. Deciduous- Loses its leaves during the dormant season. Herbaceous- Dies down to the ground in the dormant season and returns in the spring.
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Moisture in Plants Turgid-plant is swollen or filled with moisture Wilted-plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
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Plant Growth Vegetative phase – begins when a plant seed germinates and grows producing leaves, stems and roots Reproductive phase – when a plant flowers and produces fruit. Dormant phase – when plant rests or grows very little –Plants go dormant in response to adverse conditions, such as extreme heat or cold
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Season Crop Type Cool season plants- Like cool temperatures, growing best in spring or fall –Example: Pansy Warm season plants- Grow best in warm temperatures, grow best in summer and early fall –Example: Zinnia, Marigold, and Vinca
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Activity Set up Interactive Notebook 3.01 Notes 3.01 Vocabulary
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Activity Create a crossword puzzle using 10 facts on biological terms to describe plants Solve someone’s crossword!
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