Understanding Horticulture (Part B)

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Understanding Horticulture
(Part B)
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Ornamental Horticulture
- Can be divided into two groups:
Floriculture
Landscape
Horticulture
To Understand Horticulture…
First we need to know that each of
the groups use FOLIAGE PLANTS.
What are Foliage Plants?
- Foliage plants are plants that are used
because of their colorful leaves
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These are all foliage plants
Answer the following question:
What are Foliage Plants?
a) plants with pretty flowers
b) plants with colorful leaves
c) ornamental trees
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Foliage plants are plants that
are used because of their
colorful leaves.
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FLORICULTURE…
What is Floriculture?
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- Floriculture includes cut flowers,
potted plants, and bedding plants
This is Floriculture:
Potted
Plants
Cut
Flowers
Bedding Plants
FLORICULTURE…cont.
Floriculture is also known as…
- Growing
- Delivering
- Using flowering plants
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TRUE
-or-
FALSE
Floriculture is also known as growing,
delivering, and using flowering plants.
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The Correct Answer Is TRUE.
Floriculture is also known as growing,
delivering, and using flowering plants.
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LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE…
What is Landscape Horticulture?
- Landscape Horticulture is the growing
and use of plants to make a scenery
more enjoyable.
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It can make the scenery more enjoyable:
In your back yard…
…Or in the city.
Answer the following question:
What is Landscape Horticulture?
A) Using plants to make a flower
arrangement
B) the growing and use of plants to
make a scenery more enjoyable.
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B) the growing and use of plants to make a
scenery more enjoyable.
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A Nursery…
In Landscape Horticulture we use
what is called a Nursery.
A Nursery is a place which starts
the growing stages of plants,
shrubs, and small trees. Click on one of
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This is an example of a plant nursery:
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What is a nursery?
A) A place where
little kids go
B) place which starts the growing stages of
plants, shrubs, and trees.
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A Nursery is a place that starts the
growing stages of plants, shrubs
and small trees!!!
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You have completed parts A and B in this
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Question 1
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What is the definition of
horticulture?
a. The building of plants
b. The culture of plants
c. The construction of plants
Question 2
What is another word for studying plants?
a. production
b. botany
c. technology
Question 3
What is another word for gardening?
a. production
b. botany
c. technology
Question 4
What is another word for tools?
a. Production
b. Botany
c. Technology
Question 5
What are Foliage Plants?
a) Plants with pretty flowers
b) Plants with colorful leaves
c) Ornamental trees
Question 6
Is the following statement true or false?
Floriculture is also known as growing,
delivering, and using flowering plants.
A.
B.
True
False
Question 7
What is Landscape Horticulture?
A) Using plants to make a flower
arrangement
B) The growing and use of plants to
make a scenery more enjoyable.
Question 8
What is a nursery?
A) A place where
little kids go
B) place which starts the growing stages of
plants, shrubs, and trees.
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