Across
- 2. A small, usually dormant structure produced by plants that can grow into a new plant under suitable conditions.
- 4. The fine powder produced by the male part of a flower, used to fertilize the female part and enable reproduction.
- 7. The underground part of a plant that typically absorbs water and nutrients from the soil and anchors the plant.
- 9. A flowering shrub with prickly stems and typically fragrant flowers, often symbolizing love and beauty.
- 11. A small, undeveloped flower or leaf that has the potential to grow and bloom.
- 12. The mature ovary of a flowering plant, typically containing seeds, and often consumed as food.
- 14. The flattened green part of a plant that grows from a stem and is usually the main site of photosynthesis.
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- 1. A climbing or trailing plant that grows along the ground or supports itself by clinging to other structures.
- 2. A tall, yellow-flowered plant that is known for its large, round flower heads and edible seeds.
- 3. A small flower with a yellow center and white petals, known for its simplicity and cheerful appearance.
- 5. A tall, woody perennial plant with a single trunk and branches, often providing shade and producing fruits or flowers.
- 6. An area of land cultivated with plants, often for growing flowers, vegetables, or herbs.
- 8. The colorful, often delicate part of a flower that surrounds the reproductive organs and attracts pollinators.
- 10. The main structural part of a plant that supports leaves, flowers, and fruits, and transports water and nutrients.
- 13. A succulent plant with thick, fleshy stems and spines, typically found in arid regions.
