1.4 Plant growth terms (Botanical & Horticultural) Flashcards

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Botanical annual definition

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Completes its life cycle in one year or season

Always herbaceous

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Botanical ephemeral definition

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Completes several life cycles in one year or season

Makes ideal weed

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Botanical biennial definition

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Completes its life cycle in two years or seasons

Grows vegetatively in first year and produces flowers and seeds in second year, before dying.

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Botanical perennial definition

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Has a life cycle which lasts longer than two years

Most flower each year, building up reserves of energy during growing season

Woody or herbaceous

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Horticultural annual definition

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A botanical biennial or perennial that is used in the garden as an annual

e.g. plant doesn’t look its best after first year, or crops are harvested after one year

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Horticultural biennial definition

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A botanical perennial that is used in the garden for just two years (after which it looks leggy/straggly)

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Horticultural perennial definition

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NON-woody plant that lives and flowers each year, bringing interest to a garden

Short-lived or long-lived

“Herbaceous perennials” die back over winter

“Perennials” retain their leaves over winter

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Botanical herbaceous definition

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Do not develop true wood

Deciduous herbaceous die back over winter and live underground as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, rootstocks etc.

Evergreen herbaceous do not die back and keep leaves all year round.

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Botanical woody definition

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Plant with secondary growth (thickening) which produces wood in stems and roots

Includes small shrubs and huge trees

Wood consists of xylem - dead cells - the lignin allows for strength for huge growth

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Botanical evergreen definition

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A plant which never, or rarely loses its leaves, even in harsh conditions

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Botanical semi-evergreen definition

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A plant which loses its leaves in the harshest of conditions

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Botanical tender perennial definition

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Plant cannot survive frost (less than 5 deg C)

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Botanical half-hardy annual definition

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Plant sown under protection early in the season, then planted out (cannot survive less than -5 deg C)

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Botanical hardy annual definition

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Plant sown in situ (can survive -5 deg C or even lower)

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Tree definition

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Woody plants that can support themselves.

One or only a few main stems.

Can grow very tall.

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Shrub definition

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Short trees

Often multi-stemmed.

Branch from low down.