Across
- 2. Vine native to Japan, introduced as an ornamental plant.
- 3. Native to South America. Sounds like the animal in the phrase, "See you later ...."
- 7. Shrub native to eastern Asia. Sounds like a snack you eat in the fall.
- 8. Herb native to mountainous regions in southeast Asia. Sounds like meat.
- 13. Also known as Scotch thistle, and is a flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia. Sounds like what you use to make a warm sweater.
- 14. Flowering plant native to Asia. Sounds like a snack that could poke you.
- 18. Tree native to Asia. Sounds proud.
- 20. Grass native to southern Europe, western Asia and South Asia.
- 21. Flowering plant native to Europe. Sounds like two things you can cook with.
- 22. Also known as the mimosa tree, and is native to southwestern Asia and eastern Asia. Sounds like a fabric.
- 26. Flowering plant native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. Sounds like it is from the country to the North of the U.S.
- 27. Grass native to Australia and southeast Asia.
- 28. Fern native to Eastern Asia.
Down
- 1. Flowering plant native to Eurasia. Sounds like the color of an eggplant.
- 4. Flowering plant native to Europe and temperate Asia. Sounds like it is not very rare.
- 5. Flowering plant native to Asia. Sounds like the thing you write on.
- 6. Grass native to Asia. Sounds very tall.
- 9. Shrub native to Eurasia. Sounds like something bears like to eat.
- 10. Flowering plant native to southern Europe. Sounds like it has a dot on it.
- 11. Sedge native to Africa. Sounds like a snack.
- 12. Tree native to China and vietnam. Sounds like a fruit.
- 15. Tall perennial cane native to Asia. Sounds very big.
- 16. Tree native to southern Africa. Sounds like an animal you can ride in the desert.
- 17. Deciduous tree native to China. Sounds angelic.
- 19. Flowering plant native to Europe, Siberia, and central Asia. Sounds like a dog breed and an animal similar to a frog.
- 23. Tree native to central and Western China. Sounds like royalty.
- 24. Flowering plant native to Eurasia. Sounds like a chemical element.
- 25. Aquatic plant native to South America.
