2101 - Horticultural Terms Flashcards

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Annual

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Competes life cycle in one year.

Helianthus annuus
Candula officinalis

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Perennial

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Life cycle over many growing seasons.

Alchemilla mollis
Quercus robur

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Botanical Differences between Angiosperms and Gymnosperms

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Angiosperm - Fagus sylvatica
May be Woody or Herbaceous
May be annual, perennial, biennial
Enclosed seed ovary/fruit, flowers for seed production
insect, animal, wind, water pollination
Evergreen or Deciduous
Variety or leaf shape

Gymnosperm - Pinus nigra, Chamaecyparis obtusa
All are woody
All are perennial
Seeds borne naked on cones (cones for seed production)
All are wind pollinated
Most are evergreen
Scale or needle-like leaves

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Difference between Monocotyledon & Dicotyledon

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Monocot - Carex pendula, Stipa Gigantea, Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Strap-like leaves, parallel venation
vascular bundles scattered in stems
no vascular cambium/no secondary thickening
one cotyledon
fibrous root system
flower parts arranged in 3s
small non woody (except bamboo and palms)
Stomata both sides of leaf
no petiole

Dicot - Quercus robur, Rosa rugosa
Variety of leaf shapes and margins, often net like venation
Vascular bundles in rings in stem
has vascular cambium/can have secondary thickening
two cotyledons
flower parts arranged in 4s & 5s
Fiberous and Tap root systems
Both large/small woody/herbaceous
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Botanical Plant names

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Stable & unambiguous
avoid confusion
unique name
internationally understood
common names vary greatly region to region
common names often describe more than one species
many plants don’t have common name
botanical name gives information about the plant attributes

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Bionomial System

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Gives plants two names. Genus and Species, which provides a unique name.
Governed by international code, making it consistent and reliable worldwide.

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Genus

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A group of individuals within a Family that have characteristics in common. - Fagus

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Species

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A group of individuals within a Genus that have characteristics in common and can breed among themselves. - Fagus sylvatica

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Bionomial names in writing

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Genus - initial capital letter, followed by lowercase. Italics if typed underlined if handwritten.
Species - lowercase, typed in italics or underlined if handwritten.

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subspecies, varieties, forma

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Loss of species name Rosa ‘Buff Beauty’ where parentage of cultivar unsure.

subsp. (non italic/not unlined) Several variations from true species, naturally occurring often in isolation.
var. one or two variations from true species
f. minor variation from try species

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Cultivar

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Non Italics, single quote marks, capitalised first word letters
A group within a species with minor differences from type species. Occurs and maintained in cultivation, rather than in the wild.
Helianthus annuus ‘Miss Sunshine’
Hylotelephium ‘Herbstfruede’
Rosa ‘Kew Gardens’

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Life Cycle of a Plant

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Seed - plant embryo, awaiting germination
Juvenile - non reproductive. Rapid vegetative growth
Adult - Plant has reached maturity, capable of sexual reproduction, produce flowers, seeds, fruit
Senescence - growth has ceased, gradual decline, can be seasonal winter colours
Death - End of lifecycle, cessation of metabolic processes

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Life cycle benefits

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Seed - Easy transportation, storage, can produce many plants, integral to some plant breeding ie F1 series

Juvenile - Food prodction (Daucus carrot, Beta vulgaris), spinach. Cut flower green interest. Coppicing/pollarding. Cuttings root faster. Lawns

Adult - Cut flowers, visual impact in borders, fruit produce, plant breeding, grafting adult to young rootstock for earlier flowering (Wisteria sinensis)

Senescence - Colour change in shrubs/trees, lifting herbaceous plants made easier

Death - Compost, Seed/Flower production usually better in sort lived plants. Adds dynamic to long term planting.

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Ephemeral

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Several life cycles in one growing season, can multiply rapidly.

Senecio vulgaris (groundsel)
Stellaria media (chickweed)
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Annual

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Completes life cycle in one growing season.

Helianthus annuus
Calendula officinalis (pot marigold)
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Biennial

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Life cycle that spans two growing seasons, 1st year vegetative

Digitalis purpurea
Daucus carota

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Perennial

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a plant living through many growing seasons

Quercus robur
Echinacea purpurea

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Horticultural Annual

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Biennial grown as an annual

Daucus carota
Beta vulgaris

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Horticultural Biennial

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Botanically perennial but short-lived. Removed after flowering

Erysimum cheri (wall-flower)
Diantus barbatus (sweet william)
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Herbaceous Perennial

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Non woody perennial, usually looses stems and leaves at the end of growing season. Few may be evergreen. No secondary thickening.

Ajuga reptans
Alchemilla mollis

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Woody Perennial

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Maintain live woody framework of stems/branches at the end of growing season. Undergo secondary thickening.

Fraxinus excelsior
Quercus robur

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Shrub

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Multi-stemmed woody perennial, branching from near ground level.

Cornus alba
Choisya ternata
Fatsia japonica
Berberis thunbergii

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Tree

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Larger woody perennial, single stemmed unbranched for one distance from ground-level.

Aesculus hippocastanum
Castanea sativa
Juglans regia
Betula pendula
Acer pseudoplatanus
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Deciduous

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plant that sheds its leaves at once, usually at the end of growing season.

Quercus robur

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semi evergreen

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retains leaves throughout growing season, but may drop due to severe weather conditions

Cotoneaster horizontalis

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Evergreen

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retains leaves in all seasons

Ilex aquifolium
Bergenia cordiflia
Aucuba japonica

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Hardy Annual

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can service below -5
Hardy annual can be sown in situ early in the season

Helianthus annuus
Candula offincinalis

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Half Hardy annual

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Can survive between 1 and -5
Sown under protection early in the season, planted out after last frost

Tagetes erecta
Lobelia erinus

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Tender perenial

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Can service between 1 and 5c. Will need winter protection, glasshouse etc..

Canna indica
Dahlia ‘Bishop of Leicester’