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Page 1: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

Plant Science

A Study of Plants and their Environments

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Plant Parts

Scapes, buds, branchesSepals, petals, stamen, anther style Seed pod and ovary

Roots

Page 3: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

Photosynthesis

CO2

Sunlight

ChlorophyllO2

Sugars

Page 4: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

Factors

Water

• Needed for cell life

• Needed to transport nutrients

Light

• Needed for photosynthesis

• Needed for energy

Air

• Need CO2• Need for

pollination

Temperature

• Need warmth

Pollination

• Needed to reproduce

• Insects, air, birds, humans

Pests

• Harm plants by destroying them

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Soil

•Water is held in soil to feed plant

Holds Water•O2

is held as energy source

•Holds Nutrients

Holds O2

•N, P, K, Mg etc needed for cells processes

Nutrients

Provides Support

Page 6: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

Propagation

•Get seeds from plants and grow them and they may have mixed genetics

Seeds•Take

roots and propagate the same plant

Roots

•Take a plant and cut ends and use rooting compound to grow roots and new plat identical to one cut

Cuttings

•Same as roots

Tubers

•Take a plant and make cuttings and grow the same plant of different root stock

Grafting

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Native Plants

• Pin Oak• White Pine• White Ash• Juniper• Silver Maple• Sugar Maple • Viburnum• Ferns, many types

Page 8: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

Invasive Plants

• Purple Loosestrife• Hemerocallis fulva• Duckweed

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Careers

Page 10: Plant Science A Study of Plants and their Environments.

HORTICULTUREThis describes the horticulture elements

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Gardens

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Terms• Hardiness zone• Shade Tolerance• pH• Moisture Requirement• Native Habitat• Texture• Cultivar• Ultimate Size• Disease Resistant• Habit• Evergreen• Deciduous• Annual• Perennial

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Propagation

• Sexual: Need two parents, a male part and a female part, creates seeds which then grow to different plants.

• Vegetative: Use a single parent plant and propagate more of the same by dividing roots, cuttings, grafting.

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Landscape Design

• Good layout and ability to view plants

• Ease of care• Long blooming period• Good texture

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BEDDING PLANTS

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Seed and Transplant

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Cuttings

Cut new ends of GingkoFill pot with pearlite and artificial soil, wet wellDip end cutting in growing compound, HormidinKeep moist until roots take

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Annuals v Perennials

• Annuals, like tomato and corn grow by new seed each year

• Perennials establish roots and over winter and grow more each year such as daylily

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Soil Testing

PhosphorousPotassium Nitrogen


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