Across
- 2. Plants grown to produce sucrose.
- 6. Science of growing trees and producing wood products.
- 9. Plants that can fix nitrogen in the soil.
- 11. Plants grown for materials used in cloth and paper.
- 14. Reproductive part of a plant often eaten as food.
- 15. Plant material used for animal feed.
- 16. Trees grown for products like lumber and paper.
- 18. Science of producing vegetable crops.
- 19. Study of the structure, growth, and protection of plants.
- 21. Production and use of plants for food and beauty.
Down
- 1. Plants grown for their edible seeds.
- 3. Science of producing fruits and nuts.
- 4. Growing plants under controlled conditions.
- 5. Plants grown for oils in seeds or fruits.
- 7. Edible plant part such as leaves or roots.
- 8. Plants grown in large fields for grain, oil, or fiber.
- 10. Aromatic plant part used to season food.
- 12. Plants grown for beauty and decoration.
- 13. Nonwoody plants with parallel veins.
- 16. Production of flowering plants and foliage.
- 17. Plant used for flavor or medicine.
- 20. Area of plant science dealing with field crops.
