Transcript File

Hosted by
Learning Team A
AET/535
August 18, 2014
Mandy Seybold
It’s in the
Name
Know your
BGs
Let’s take a
tour
Garden
trivia
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What is a Rain Tree?
Row 1, Col 1
What are trees that retain their greenery year round
considered?
Evergreen
1,2
What are the two outdoor areas of the botanical
gardens?
The meadow walk and the forest walk
1,3
What is a deciduous?
The type of tree or shrub that loses
all of its leaves annually
1,4
What is a Citron Buddha’s Hand?
2,1
What is the Solarium?
The interior area of the
Baderman Island Resort botanical gardens
2,2
What are the white-tailed deer, grey fox, and red squirrel?
The three mammals that tourists may
encounter in the forested area of the gardens.
2,3
What is the Rue?
The host-plant for the Island’s butterflies
2,4
What is a Jade Vine?
3,1
What reduces damage to the collection of specimens?
The main reason it is important for all tourists
and guides to remain on the marked trails
3,2
What is the ground hog?
This mammal may be encountered
in the meadow area of the gardens,
but does not give weather reports.
3,3
What is the Princess Pine?
This forest plant is considered a “Living Fossil”
3,4
What is a Passion flower?
4,1
What is the Princess Pine?
The forest plant considered a “living fossil.”
4,2
Why are animal bites?
Tourists may suffer from this if feeding
the wildlife in the Botanical Gardens
4,3
What are exotic specimens?
Plants cultivated in the botanical gardens that
are not naturally found in the region
4,4
What is a Gingko Biloba?
5,1
What are plant species?
The Baderman Island botanical gardens
contain more than 1,000
5,2
What are native specimens?
Specimens naturally found
in the region of the botanical gardens.
5,3
What are open pollinated plant species?
Plant species that rely on wind, insects,
and/or birds for pollination
5,4