Forestry Crossword Part II
Across
- 1. This oaks leaves are deeply lobed, almost going to the midrib. It has small cup shaped acorns and smooth.bark
- 3. this oak tree has extremely plastic-like leaves, being flexible and shiny, and grows rectangular-shaped bark.
- 5. This pioneer species is rough and durable, being able to live almost anywhere, and dropping ball-shaped and spike covered seeds during the fall.
- 8. This type of tree has large, smooth seeds toxic to humans, but a very healthy source of food for wildlife
- 11. This type of walnut tree has worse-quality seeds, the capsules being hairy and long.
- 12. This type of walnut tree grows a higher quality nut, with more expensive wood as well.
Down
- 2. This oak tree has acorns that have shallow cups, and only ever sprout about a year or two after dropping to the ground, with bark that has long furrows of bark.
- 4. This oak has dark, scaly bark that resembles cherry, and has a leaf that resembles a pagoda.
- 6. This rounded-leaf tree grows tall, narrow pedals during the winter, giving its rather spooky name.
- 7. This oak tree has an oddly shaped leaf, usually long and shiny, and grows bark close to black oak, but more yellowish.
- 9. This oak tree has short, small stalk shaped leaves, matching its fruit. It is usually smaller than other oaks and is found in wet lowlands.
- 10. this type of oak has plain, unlobed leaves with dense hair underneath, and is usually found near moist stream-areas.