HORT1010 Woody Plant ID Final

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Across
  1. 3. A modified, sharp-pointed stem that occurs in the axil of a leaf where a branch would normally develop
  2. 5. Type of leaf that is connected to stem at leaf axillary bud
  3. 6. The science of identifying, classifying, and naming organisms.
  4. 8. Names given to organisms in the binomial naming system
  5. 9. A measure of the acidity and alkalinity of a material
  6. 12. Made up of several leaflets
  7. 14. The arrangement of veins in a leaf
  8. 15. A bud in the axil
  9. 16. Leaves grouped in small, tight bundles
  10. 18. Point on the stem where leaf or bud is borne
  11. 23. The space between two nodes
  12. 25. Separated according to structural differences in flowers, fruit, and seed
  13. 28. The overall impression of the shape of the plant as it grows
  14. 29. Soil is that which allows water to percolate through it reasonably quickly and not pool
  15. 30. A "breathing pore" in the skin or bark of a stem
  16. 31. With the lobes arising along the length of the mid-line of the leaf
Down
  1. 1. Flowering plants with the reproductive system in ovaries
  2. 2. The number of this flower part helps to identify the shrub as a rhododendreon or azalea
  3. 4. One leaf per plant node, with the position staggered on the stem
  4. 7. Two leaves arising at the same point, directly across from each other along the stem
  5. 10. An introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
  6. 11. Keeps leaves all year
  7. 13. Non-flowering plant that bears woody cones
  8. 17. Leaf-like flap below a leaf
  9. 19. The fruit of Acer species/a papery, wing-like tissue developed early in the spring
  10. 20. Woody plant that loses its broad, flat leaves each fall
  11. 21. The first letter of the plant species name should be
  12. 22. With the lobes all arising from one point at the base ofthe leaf
  13. 24. Angle between the leaf and stem
  14. 26. A compressed, undeveloped shoot that may be lateral or terminal.
  15. 27. The first letter of the plant genus name should always be