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LOUISIANA HORTICULTURE LICENSE REVIEW

A plant's scientific name of a plant is composed of _________ and _________. -
Answers-genus and species

Alba is a term that describes a plant as _________. - Answers-white

Triacanthos describes a plant that is _________. - Answers-three spined

The functions of the root system are: - Answers-anchorage, absorption, conduction and
storage

The tap root could be described as: - Answers-a fleshy food storing organ

When a plant a "suckers" it means that a new shoot will develops from the _________. -
Answers-roots

In Louisiana, spring flowerihg bulbs are usually planted from _________ to _________.
- Answers-October to December

Amaryllis bulbs are usually planted _________. - Answers-during fall

The term "venation" is a term used to describe a plants _________. - Answers-vein
distribution

A leaf gives off water into the atmosphere through a process called _________. -
Answers-transpiration

If transpiration is more rapid than absorption in a plant: - Answers-the plant will show
signs of wilting

Transpiration in a plant depends on: - Answers-water pressure should be lower in the
top of the plant

The pistil is the: - Answers-female part of the plant

Ferns reproduce from single cell structures called _________. - Answers-spores

The highest priority of food produced by leaves is to feed _________. - Answers-flowers

A primary element used for plant growth would be _________. - Answers-urea

Overall yellowing of the plant beginning at the bottom of the plant could mean
_________. - Answers-nitrogen deficiency

,Spindly growth, low flower and fruit production, dark green leaves with reddish overcast
could mean _________. - Answers-phosphorous deficiency

Slow growth, scorched leaves and shriveled fruit on a plant could mean _________. -
Answers-potassium deficiency

Light green leaves with leaf margins turning upward are symptoms of _________. -
Answers-calcium deficiency

A 50 poind bag of 13-13-13 would contain how many pounds of nitrogen? - Answers-6.5

A 50 pound bag of 20-15-10 would contain how many pounds of phosphorus? -
Answers-7.5

Resin coated materials, such as osmocote, fertilize depends on what factor to release
nutrients: - Answers-soil moisture

Fertilizing in early or late fall: - Answers-is a poor practice because it could cause cold
damage

Exposing plants to low light intensity will: - Answers-limit photosynthesis

Roots dying from over watering could be caused by _________. - Answers-lack of
oxygen

Water softeners should never be used for irrigation because the _________ may
replace essential nutrients causing deficiencies. - Answers-(Na) ions

Due to slow permeability of clay, how many inches of water must be used on a plant
with an 18" root depth? - Answers-3 inches

The field capacity for water in loamy soil is approximately _________. - Answers-15-
25%

Which side of a building has the coolest growing temperature? - Answers-north

Most warm season plant seeds need this minimum temperature to germinate: -
Answers-greater than 49 degrees F

This zone has an average minimum temperature of 20-25 degrees F: - Answers-9a

Plants exposed to calm, clear nights can give off enough heat to lower their temperature
below freezing even though the surrounding air is 32 degrees F. This kind of freezing is
called _________. - Answers-radiation

, The optimum temperature suitable for growth of temperate plants is: - Answers-77-95
degrees f

Avoiding practices such as late pruning and late fertilization with nitrogen will help to
prevent: - Answers-cold weather damage

Hot weather effects on plants grown in dark containers usually result in: - Answers-
stunted growth on the side exposed to the sun

Nurseries' greatest challenges are providing plants that: - Answers-grow well in their
area

When a person is preparing to transplant a plant: - Answers-expose the roots to little air
as possible

Plants that are root bound in their containers should: - Answers-coiled roots should be
straightened and pruned

The xylem is resonsible for: - Answers-transporting water and minerals from the roots
upward through the plant

An example of a monocot plant would be _________. - Answers-corn

If the cambium layer and vascular bundles are damaged: - Answers-the plant could die

Girdling of a plant can be described as: - Answers-damage to the plants food supply
pipeline

A node is considered to be: - Answers-an area on a stem where the leaves emerge

Tulips develop each spring from _________. - Answers-bulbs

A plant that developes from rhizome would be _________. - Answers-cannas

Potatoes are propogated from _________. - Answers-tubers

The mud-pie test is used: - Answers-to determined the moisture content of the soil

The two forces that hold water in the soil are _________ and _________. - Answers-
adhesion and cohesion

Autumn color in plants result in changes in the _________. - Answers-photoperiod

Soil is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and _________. - Answers-living
organisms

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