Across
- 5. They receive direct light from above, but little or no light from the sides.
- 7. Known as the hardest wood in the Philippines
- 8. system is the world we live in
- 10. These crowns are below the general level of the canopy. They receive no direct light.
- 13. have distinguishing characteristics including two seed leaves
- 14. land with an area of more than 0.5 hectare and tree crown cover of more than 10 percent.
- 15. Water that reaches the ground directly through the open / gaps in the canopy.
- 16. are flowering plants that have their seeds enclosed in a fruit.
- 19. Also known as human-induced activity
- 20. type of soil of a freshwater swamp forest
- 24. ______ name, not formally published but widely used in a country
- 26. is a result of anthropogenic activities, including conversion of forest lands to other uses
- 27. These crowns extend above the general level of the canopy. They receive full light from above and some light from the sides.
- 29. This is what you get using Abney-hand level
Down
- 1. are non-flowering plants that produce naked seeds contained in a cone.
- 2. A group of crown.
- 3. is a specific part of throughfall, where water falls in droplets from the leaves.
- 4. Species no longer surviving
- 6. This side of the right triangle could be the horizontal distance in the actual field
- 9. the scientific management of forests for the continuous production of goods and services
- 11. ______ name, The names assigned by the rules of the ICBN
- 12. include grasses, orchids and lilies. Distinguishing characteristics include one seed leaf
- 14. This pertains to all of the plants found in a given area
- 17. water that travels down stems and trunks to the ground
- 18. is a woody plant without a single distinct main stem.
- 21. the longest side of the right triangle.
- 22. ______ name, generally used by people within a limited geographical region or locality
- 23. vegetation canopies blocking rainfall from reaching the ground and retaining it on their surfaces for later evaporation.
- 25. Known as the most durable species
- 28. A woody and perennial plant, typically large with single trunk
