Term 1 of 249
To create a strong focal point, a designer should _______ at the focal point.
Use only monochromatic flowers
Use flowers with a bright chroma
Avoid using any flowers at all
Focus on the background elements instead
Term 2 of 249
The term hard good means:
Organic materials that decompose quickly
Fresh flowers that need to be replaced regularly
Items that are only used for seasonal decorations
Nonperishable items used in designing such as containers
Term 3 of 249
There are three basic types of pots that are commonly used in the greenhouse industry. Which
of the following is not one of
the basic types?
Designer pot
Standard pot
Azalea pot
Bulb pot or pan
,Term 4 of 249
"Plant lice" refers to:
Potassium
Fungus
Thrips
Aphids
Term 5 of 249
The following is not a characteristic of an insect:
Three segmented body
Snapdragons
Two tentacles
Six legs
Term 6 of 249
For optimum vase life, most cut flowers should be stored at temperatures close to:
50 ºf
35 ºf
40 ºF
30 ºf
Term 7 of 249
Roses are propagated by ___________________________.
Speed covers
Humidity
Layering
Grafting
,Term 8 of 249
Light intensity is expressed in units of:
Foot-candles
Scale
Newtons
Two Tentacles
Term 9 of 249
In traditional arrangements, materials with higher visual weight are used lower in the
arrangement to create stable effect; they
are sunken a little further into the arrangement for depth. Identify the significant principles of
design that are related to balance:
Color & tone
Lighting & distance
Stability & depth
Size & shape
Term 10 of 249
Use of the following materials is regulated by both Federal and state laws:
, Term 11 of 249
An organism capable of causing a disease is called:
Pathogen
Oxygen
Snapdragons
Telephone
Term 12 of 249
The order of the elements in a 5-10-5 fertilizer analysis is:
5-10-5
BTU
SPATHE
NPK
Term 13 of 249
The number of flowers usually in a cymbidium orchid corsage is:
Monocots
Three
Four
One
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