Midterm

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Across
  1. 5. Person involved in growing, improving, and teaching ornamental horticulture
  2. 8. Place for growing plants
  3. 14. Style that is characterized by a generally bare trunk line
  4. 15. It means a place of eternal bliss
  5. 17. They are small gardens established around village temples with flowering shrubs
  6. 18. Anderson Jackson Downing and ____ Law Olmsted adapted European forms for North America
  7. 19. Branch of horticulture that includes planting and harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing
  8. 22. Means plant in a bottle
  9. 23. General outlaying or appearance of an area in relation to its surrounding
  10. 27. An ample to overflowing quality created by the generous use of plants and materials
  11. 29. It is a transparent glass or plastic container with plants grown in it to make a miniature landscape
  12. 30. It was a garden where royal ladies like queens and princesses relaxed
  13. 32. It involves gardening with upright structures so as to utilize the vertical space
  14. 35. It is formed by connecting a series of archer over a considerable length
  15. 36. A variety of constructed features within a garden
  16. 40. Branch of horticulture that deals with the study of fruit and nut crops
  17. 41. Plants that are used for their colorful greenery leaves
  18. 43. Elements of lighthearted fancy
  19. 45. A defined point of entrance into a garden
  20. 46. It is the pleasing effect obtained due to appropriate arrangement and collation of the various garden feature
  21. 47. These are essential constructed feature in a garden to link pond and rivers
  22. 48. This is the most common color which is psychologically the most restful
  23. 49. It is a large bow shape container generally made of concrete fixed over a pillar or collumn
Down
  1. 1. A person dealing in the business of cut flowers etc.
  2. 2. It is also called as miniature greenhouse
  3. 3. Japanese garden style is nature in _____
  4. 4. Place where seedlings are raised for planting purposes
  5. 6. Refers to growing of shade loving plants under shady conditions
  6. 7. Area of horticulture involves the production and use of flowering and foliage plants
  7. 9. It is measured as the cyclic repetition of an object effect and event
  8. 10. Area of horticulture associated with cut flowers, potted plants and annual bedding plants
  9. 11. It is situated in an open part of the garden
  10. 12. It is a garden arranged in various levels or terrace
  11. 13. Are support provided for climbers
  12. 16. Refers to the shape of the different parts of the components to the whole
  13. 20. It can be introduced in the garden by the magnificent sway of tall trees, birds in the sky, etc.
  14. 21. A lawn can be defined as the garden ___
  15. 24. Hanging garden of _____ were renowned as one of the seven wonders of the world
  16. 25. It can be used as a focal point in a garden, can form a center piece of a formal flower bed
  17. 26. It is made from paper or aluminum foil and can be used for placing soil into the container
  18. 28. It has the ability to change forms
  19. 30. Plants that complete their life cycle in one season or one year
  20. 31. Principle of gardening where an exact duplication of what is in the right must be in the left
  21. 33. It is a miniature garden concept that originates from Japan
  22. 34. It is also known as aquatic gardens
  23. 37. The art of developing the plants or training the plants into different form or shapes
  24. 38. A garden room defined by borders of various materials
  25. 39. Pattern in garden design that draws a grid line at 450 to the boundary
  26. 42. William Robinson and ___ Jekyll were influential proponents of the wild garden and perennial garden in the 19th century
  27. 44. It is defined as woody or semi woody perennial plants