Hort 20

Review #1

Know the following societal factors and scientific changes that influenced the cultivation of plants.

Carl Linnaeus

Gregor Mendal

Charles Darwin

John Lawes

US Congress

Morill Act

Hatch Act

Smith-Lever Act

Sir Albert Howard

Justus von Liebig

Origin of plants: why is important to know the origin of plants?

Plant Propagation

Sexual

Advantages

Disadvantages

Scarification

Stratification

Planting depth

Soil components and ratios

haploid, diploid, polyploidy

germination rate

germination percentage

Asexual

Advantages

Disadvantages

Types:

Cuttings (herbaceous, softwood, semi- and hardwood)

Stem Cuttings

length

number of nodes

removal of flowers and fruit

rooting compounds Grafting:(saddle and wedge)

Division (separation)

Tissue Culturing

Layerage (tip, mound, air)

Floral Components

sepal

petal

pistil

stamen

receptacle

Floral terms

complete

perfect

imperfect

monoecious and diecious

Seed parts

seed coat

endosperm

embryo

epicotyl

hypocotyl

cotyledon

Pollination

self

cross

controlled

Gardening

Planning a garden

location

water source

Irrigation methods

soil texture and soil classes for drainage, aeration, and root development.

climate and zones

horizontal and vertical

orientation

Continued from gardening

annual or perennial - characteristics

cool or warm season

seed size

pole or bush

single or multiple harvest

thinning

succession

intercropping

cultivar or variety

sidedressing

AAS

seed or transplant – advantages of buying from a nursery or catalogue.

Fertilizing – most important nutrient for vegetables and flowers.

Pest Control and Protection

physical

cultural

chemical

biological

Garden Beds

raised

furrow and ridge

flat

mound

Know the best types for different plant (i.e. creepers).

Plant Names

Scientific Classification (Latin)

Genus specific epithet

Variety or Cultivar

Ancient Systems

common names

life history

temperate

hard or tender

warm or cool

fruit or vegetable

Annuals and flowers

Know the landscape values

Color theory

primary

secondary

tertiary

contrast

complementary

monochromatic

adjacent

Bulbs

Types of bulbs (Characteristics and examples)

Buying bulbs

size, health, season, catalogs

Forcing

Planting Bulbs

Soil type

bulb chart

bulb fertilizer (bone meal)

Terms:

Polyploidy

Rhizomes

Tuber

Corm

Tuberous Roots

Cell Pack or Pony Pack.