Answers
What is horticulture? - answer The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
hortus - answer garden
Colere, cultus - answer cultivation
what makes a plant horticultural? - answer-Used primarily in its living state
-Highly perishable
-High water content
-Intensively cultivated
horticulture is - answer art and science. applied science and basic science.
botany - answer the scientific study of plant growth and development. anatomy,
physiology
Agronomy and Forestry - answer- Management of plants for mass production
- Large acreage production
- Less intensive management
- Appearance less important
Olericulture - answerStudy of vegetables
Pomology - answerthe science of growing fruit
post harvest physiology - answerstudy of extending the keeping quality (shelf life) of
horticultural products
Dr's. Sylvia Blankenship and Ed Sisler - answerPost harvest at NCSU. SmartFresh
company.
Viticulture - answergrape cultivation
Enology - answerwines and wine making
Foriculture - answergrowth and study of flowers
greenhouse management - answerthe growing and study of plants in greenhouses
, Turfgrass Management - answerThe growing and study of turfgrasses. This includes
home, municipal, and commercial lawns; sports turf maintenance; highway rights-of-
way; and seed and sod production.
nursery management - answerThe growing and study of trees and shrubs that are
produced primarily for landscape purposes.
Landscape Horticulture - answerdesigning spaces with plants
Interiorscaping - answerdesign, installation & maintenance of plants indoors
Horticulture Therapy - answerWorking with plants to bring about therapeutic outcomes
in clients
arboriculture - answerThe cultivation of trees or shrubs.
interesting plant names - answer"Touch me not"
Monkey puzzle tree
Bloodroot
Sneezewort yarrow
Lambsquarters
Cheeseweed mallow
Devils walking stick
Plant Classification - answerplants are divided into Categories, Subcategories,
Examples, Characteristics
why are plants not classified by leaf similarities? - answervariation among leaves
including: genetic, age, environmental
genetic - answerpolymorphic
maturity - answerdifferent size and shaped leaves on different aged plants
environmental stimuli - answerChange in an organism's external surroundings like a
change in light or temperature
Plant Kingdom - answerThe Plant Kingdom is made up of organisms that can perform
photosynthesis to make food. Characteristics of the Plant Kingdom: multicellular,
eukaryotic, autotrophic, and mostly green in color.
Gymnospermae - answerplants producing naked seeeds. around 1,000 different
species. cycads, ginkgo, conifers. cones, needle leaves
Filicopsida (Ferns) - answerreproduce via spores. have neither fruits nor seeds. over
10,000 species. limited uses.