Plant Biology Lab Scavenger Hunt

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Across
  1. 1. This plant from Asia grows red arils during these months of the year ____ - November.
  2. 4. Despite living on average for about a century, the Eastern Cottonwood can live up to ___ centuries!
  3. 5. The fir tree here shows evidence of damage caused by a male deer, known as a ____, rubbing its antlers against the bark.
  4. 8. What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare.
  5. 9. The _____ fir has cones that have pitched forked shaped brackets that hang down from it.
  6. 11. Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting!
  7. 13. This plant is useful for stopping ________ and is often used to stabilize ground after natural disasters.
  8. 14. The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch.
  9. 15. From a distance, this tree resembles a fir tree, but up close, the scale-like leaves and berries help you conclude that this is instead a species of _______.
  10. 16. Having red leaves in the fall and acorns, the Red ___ provides the animals of the woods an ideal source of food.
Down
  1. 1. In Asia the burdock is viewed as an edible root. Apparently, it is supposed to taste like ___________.
  2. 2. The fruit from this plant are mostly red and _____ in color and are smaller in size and are round.
  3. 3. Gypsy Moths were introduced to the US in 1869 to try and develop a silk industry, but were originally from _______.
  4. 4. ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind.
  5. 6. Norway Spruce grows everywhere in Europe, and is commonly called the _________ Spruce there.
  6. 7. In the spring these are a bright gold/yellow, but in the winter, these ___________ plants are dead with no flowers.
  7. 10. This characteristic gives it its scientific name “pungens,” which in Latin means _____.
  8. 12. The needles are arranged in clusters of _____; densely crowded near the ends of horizontal branches.