ASEXUAL PLANT PROPAGATION

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Across
  1. 5. - Point on the stem where leaves and branches grow and from which roots can develop.
  2. 7. - Period during which the plant is actively growing and developing.
  3. 10. - Stage of the plant’s life cycle in which it produces flowers.
  4. 11. - Area where the plant receives sunlight for a few hours, but not directly all day.
  5. 12. - Material in which the plant is planted, such as soil, sand, or special mixes.
  6. 14. - Process by which a plant develops new roots.
  7. 16. - Green, soft, and flexible stem, common in young plants or herbs.
  8. 18. - Amount of water present in the soil or the environment.
  9. 19. - Original plant from which parts are taken to produce new plants.
  10. 20. - Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs.
  11. 21. - Part of the plant that anchors it to the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.
Down
  1. 1. - When a plant is able to develop roots and grow in a healthy way.
  2. 2. -Stem that is in an intermediate stage between herbaceous and woody.
  3. 3. - Hard, rigid stem with wood-like characteristics, common in mature plants or trees.
  4. 4. - Part of a plant, usually a stem, that is cut and planted to produce a new plant.
  5. 6. - Propagation method in which a branch remains attached to the parent plant while it develops roots and is later cut.
  6. 8. - Excess water in the soil that prevents proper oxygenation of the roots.
  7. 9. - Sunlight that illuminates the area without directly hitting the plant.
  8. 13. - Process by which new plants are obtained without using seeds, from parts of the parent plant.
  9. 15. - Substance that stimulates root growth in cuttings.
  10. 17. - Part of the plant that supports the leaves and transports water and nutrients.