Chapter 6 Tree Selection Flashcards

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Functional Goals

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In landscape design, the set of goals pertaining to the future needs and function of the site.

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Adaptability

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genetic ability of plants and other living organisms to adjust or acclimate to different environments

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Acclimation

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physiological or morphological adaptation process of plants and other living organisms to a climate or environment different from their native environment or where originally grown

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Site analysis

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(1) Consideration and evaluation of the conditions, restrictions, and environment of a planting site.
(2) consideration and evaluation of a construction or development site requiring a tree conservation or preservation plan.

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5
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Microclimate

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small area with climatic characteristics that distinguish it from its immediate surrounding area

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6
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Site Characteristics of Climate

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Hardiness zone
Rainfall / snowfall amount
Sunlight / other lighting
Prevailing winds
Exposure

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Site Characteristics of Soil

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pH
Texture
Bulk density
CEC
Nutrient analysis
soil volume

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Site Characteristics of Planting Site

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Buildings and other surfaces
Paved Surfaces
Plans for future development
overhead and underground utilities
intended use of the site
intended function of the plant

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Site Characteristics of Other Plantings

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other trees and shrubs already there
planting beds in the way
ground covers and flowers
turf

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Site Characteristics of Maintenance to be provided

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Irrigation needed
Post planting care
on going maintenance

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Tree Characteristics

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hardiness
growth habit
size
attributes fruit and flowers
resistance to insects and diseases
drought tolerance
tolerance of drainage problems
pH requirements
salt tolerance
light requirements
known problems
maintenance requirements

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Design Criteria

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(1) Aspects of the landscape or site and the required functions to be served by the plant that must be considered in plant selection
(2) factors considered in the design of equipment

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13
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growth rate

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speed at which something grows

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14
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Exfoliating Bark

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flaking or peeling bark

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15
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habit

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characteristic form or manner of growth

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Hardiness

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Genetically determined ability of a plant to survive low temperatures

17
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Pest Resistance

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in plants, the tendency to withstand or to not develop certain pest problems

18
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Susceptibility

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extent to which a tree would suffer from a pest or pathogen if exposed

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Native Species

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20
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Introduced Species

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21
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Naturalized Species

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22
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Name Five species that would not be appropriate for planting under utility wires.

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a.
b.
c.
d.
e,

23
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_________ is the ability of a tree to withstand low temperatures and winter stresses in a given site.

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Hardiness

24
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True / False Although a tree may be considered hardy in a given area, it may decline or die if the roots are unprotected.

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True

25
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Name three site characteristics that must be considered in tree selection.

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a. light
b. water
c. drainage
d. function

26
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Upright, pyramidal, and weeping are three examples of tree ____________ ______________ that are important to selection.

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Growth rate

27
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If a particular disease is known to be a problem, a tree species or cultivar should be selected that is ____________ to that disease.

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Resistant

28
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Name three plant characteristics that may make a tree aesthetically desirable.

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a. flowers
b. fruit
c. attractive bark

29
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_________ is the gradual process by which a tree adapts to changes in its environment

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Adaptability

30
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True/False A tree listed as adaptable to wet soil conditions will always thrive if planted in those conditions.

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False

31
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Name five characteristics to look for when selecting a tree in the nursury.

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a. trunk flare
b.
c.
d.
e.

32
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The climatic factor that determines hardiness zones is
a. north - south location
b. temperature, rainfall, and winds
c. east - west locations
d. low temperature extremes

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d. low temperature extremes

33
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Trees to be planted under utility lines should be
a. tolerant of heavy top pruning
b. low - growing to remain below lines
c. vase shaped or overarching to clear conductors
d. all of the above

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d. all of the above

34
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Sometimes trees acclimate to shade conditions by
a. developing larger leaves
b. developing thinner leaves
c. variegated foliage losing variegation, or colored foliage tending to be greener.
d. all of the above

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d. all of the above

35
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Fastigiate trees have a growth form that is
a. upright
b. weeping
c. overarching
d. vase-shaped

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a. upright

36
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Which of the following is a true statement

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