Plant
Across
- 2. A group of plants with narrow leaves that grow close to the ground. It is commonly found in lawns, meadows, and sports fields.
- 4. A type of succulent plant adapted to arid environments. They have thick stems, spines, and specialized water-storing tissues to survive in desert conditions.
- 6. A woody perennial flowering plant with thorny stems and fragrant flowers. They are often associated with beauty and are popular in gardens and bouquets.
- 9. A diverse and often colorful flowering plant known for its unique shapes and intricate patterns.
- 11. A tall and woody perennial plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves.
- 12. A tall plant with large yellow flowers that track the movement of the sun. They are known for their edible seeds and their oil-rich properties.
- 14. Edible plants or parts of plants that are consumed as food. They are usually rich in nutrients and are an important part of a healthy diet.
Down
- 1. The mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds. They come in different shapes, sizes, and flavors and are often eaten by animals.
- 3. A large and long-lived tree known for its strong wood and distinct lobed leaves called acorns.
- 5. A small, dormant plant structure that can grow into a new plant. They are often dispersed by wind, water, or animals to find suitable growing conditions.
- 6. The underground part of a plant that anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and minerals. They also store nutrients and provide support for the plant.
- 7. A colorful and fragrant part of a plant that is responsible for reproduction.They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies with their beauty.
- 8. A type of non-flowering plant with feathery leaves called fronds.They reproduce through spores and are commonly found in moist and shady environments.
- 10. A climbing or trailing plant with evergreen leaves that attach to surfaces using aerial roots. It is often used to decorate walls and adds a touch of greenery.
- 12. The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits. They transport water, nutrients, and sugars between the roots and leaves.
- 13. The flattened and typically green structure attached to the stem of a plant. They are responsible for photosynthesis and help plants absorb sunlight.