Horticulture

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Across
  1. 3. A type of leaf or fruit spot disease caused by a fungus.
  2. 5. Miniature bulbs that develop from meristems in the axils of scaly bulbs.
  3. 6. Intermediate stem piece that is grafted between the upper and lower pars of the graft.
  4. 7. An undeveloped stem, consisting of a tiny bundle of cells, from which leaves, lateral buds, flower parts or all three will arise.
  5. 8. Individual parts of a compound leaf.
  6. 11. Plants that complete their life cycles in one year or less.
  7. 13. leaf arrangement. Leaves are arranged at one leaf per node on different sides along the stem.
  8. 14. The intensive cultivation of plants.
  9. 16. In its simplest form, a first-generation cross between two genetically diverse parents. Imperfect flower. Flower lacking either the stamen or the pistil.
  10. 17. flower. Flower lacking one or more of the fours sets of floral parts.
  11. 19. Vegetative plant parts that are lateral outgrowths of stems that have developed special structures for photosynthesis.
  12. 20. A dark-colored organic material that is the product of organic matter breakdown by both microorganisms and chemical reactions.
Down
  1. 1. Type of dry fruit in which the fruit wall does not split at any certain point or seam at maturity. Indeterminate growth. Growth that is potentially limitless.
  2. 2. A simple, dry, dehiscent (see definition of dehiscent) fruit with one locale that splits along two seams.
  3. 3. reproduction. Duplicating a plant from any cell, tissue or organ of that plant.
  4. 4. A budlike structure that consists of a small stem with closely crowded fleshy or papery leaves or leaf bases.
  5. 9. The part of the flower (on the upper part of the stamen) in which pollen is produced.
  6. 10. The arrangement of the flowers on the floral axis-a flower cluster.
  7. 12. The part of the tree that arises from the trunk and supports shoots, twigs and leaves. Budding. A type of grafting in which a non-fruitful (vegetative) scion is placed in a stock plant.
  8. 15. An aerial bulblet.
  9. 18. In a grape plant, all main branches two years and older.