Chapter 13 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following is NOT a reason for pruning?

  • maximize light interception
  • change cultivars
  • control plant size and shape
  • plant health
A

-change cultivars

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2
Q

Never remove more than ________ of the plants canopy in a single season, when pruning.

A

1/3

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3
Q

T/F: All plants are adapted to shearing.

A

False

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4
Q

Removing part of the immature new growth of a pine or spruce is called ___________________.

A

candling

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5
Q

Why is the 3 cut method recommended when removing large branches?

A

it prevents large bark rips as the limb falls

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6
Q

T/F: As a general rule, it is best to avoid making heading cuts for size control unless absolutely necessary.

A

True

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7
Q

Which is not a shape control method of pruning trees?

  • open center or vase
  • central leader
  • modified central leader
  • open access
A

-open access

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8
Q

A proper hedge should be shaped like ___________.

A

the capital letter A

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9
Q

The type of pruning where severe cuts that cause flushes of new growth are made is called ________________.

A

rejuvenation

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10
Q

Root pruning is most common in which setting?

  • commercial landscapes
  • xeriscapes
  • nursery rows
  • home landscapes
A

-nursery rows

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