Across
- 1. This plant from Asia grows red arils during these months of the year ____ - November.
- 4. Despite living on average for about a century, the Eastern Cottonwood can live up to ___ centuries!
- 5. The fir tree here shows evidence of damage caused by a male deer, known as a ____, rubbing its antlers against the bark.
- 8. What small animal eats the young trees? A ______ hare.
- 9. The _____ fir has cones that have pitched forked shaped brackets that hang down from it.
- 11. Mullein seeds can survive for __________ of years before sprouting!
- 13. This plant is useful for stopping ________ and is often used to stabilize ground after natural disasters.
- 14. The needles are _____, hard and grow on 4 sides of the branch.
- 15. From a distance, this tree resembles a fir tree, but up close, the scale-like leaves and berries help you conclude that this is instead a species of _______.
- 16. Having red leaves in the fall and acorns, the Red ___ provides the animals of the woods an ideal source of food.
Down
- 1. In Asia the burdock is viewed as an edible root. Apparently, it is supposed to taste like ___________.
- 2. The fruit from this plant are mostly red and _____ in color and are smaller in size and are round.
- 3. Gypsy Moths were introduced to the US in 1869 to try and develop a silk industry, but were originally from _______.
- 4. ______ is found in the pods and allows the seeds to easily travel in the wind.
- 6. Norway Spruce grows everywhere in Europe, and is commonly called the _________ Spruce there.
- 7. In the spring these are a bright gold/yellow, but in the winter, these ___________ plants are dead with no flowers.
- 10. This characteristic gives it its scientific name “pungens,” which in Latin means _____.
- 12. The needles are arranged in clusters of _____; densely crowded near the ends of horizontal branches.