Chapter 1 Review: Careers in Floriculture
Across
- 1. creates arrangements to fill the display cooler and incoming orders
- 3. the art and science of growing and marketing flowers and ornamental plants, and the designing and marketing of flower arrangements
- 8. person that is often the customer's first impression of the flower shop so they need to dress in a professional manner
- 10. the process of taking and passing a course/exam to provide evidence that a person has the knowledge and skills required to perform well
- 11. reproducing plants by dividing them, taking cuttings, or harvesting and growing seeds from parent plants
- 12. a florist that sells products and services to individual customers
- 14. should be knowledgeable about the floral design industry and friendly
- 16. a designer that adds fresh and artificial plants to commercial spaces
- 17. florist that buys plants from the commercial growers
- 18. brief summary of a person's education, experience, professional achievements, and other qualifications for a job
- 19. support materials and supplies, such as glassware, floral foams, wire, ribbon, packaging products, and tools
Down
- 2. type of floral shop that does not deliver
- 4. type of florist that works with a single targeted audience
- 5. shop that deals with every aspect of retail floral
- 6. a shop that sells merchandise targeted to a specific category or area within the floral industry
- 7. the art and science of cultivating garden plants, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants
- 9. produces the plants and flowers that are used in flower shops
- 13. a collection of copies of a person’s best work, awards, and other achievements that can be shown to prospective employers
- 15. sells only cut flowers, loose stems, or bouquets