ENV SYS - House Plants
Across
- 1. A type of propagation that creates clones of the parent plant.
- 4. A technique where parts from two plants are joined to grow as one.
- 6. A plant that is a genetically identical copy of another, due to stem cuttings or the use of tissue cultures.
- 7. The result of fertilization that contains a new plant embryo.
- 10. An advanced propagation method using sterile lab conditions and nutrient media
- 13. The transfer of pollen from anther to stigma in flowers.
- 14. The process of creating new plants from seeds or other plant parts.
- 15. The part of a plant that is grafted onto rootstock.
Down
- 2. A benefit of asexual propagation where plants have identical traits.
- 3. A method where a plant part is encouraged to root while still attached.
- 5. The process where pollen joins with an ovule to form a seed.
- 6. A piece of plant (stem, leaf, or root) used to grow a new plant.
- 8. A type of propagation that involves seeds and genetic mixing.
- 9. The stage when a seed begins to grow into a new plant.
- 11. The rooted part of a plant used in grafting.
- 12. A benefit of sexual propagation that helps plants adapt and survive.