Question | Answer | |
A woody plant that does not make either of these requirements is a ____. | Shrub | |
the top portion of the tree, which includes the trees leaves, twigs, flowers, and fruit, is the ___ | Crown | |
A tree with ___ has several main branches close to the ground, Thousand Oaks, Maples, and elms | Spreading branching | |
____ occurs when trees have a strong central trunk, like Pines, Redwood, and cypresses. | Spirelike branching | |
Angiosperm trees, which reproduce by seeds formed in flowers, are also called ___ because their leaves are Broad and flat. | Broadleaf trees | |
Because several angiosperms trees have hard dense wood, broadleaf trees are also called ____ regardless of the words actual hardness | Hardwood trees | |
Most broadleaf trees in warm regions are ____ losing their leaves in the fall and staying bare all winter. | Diciduous | |
Many gymnosperms are ____ Kama because unlike deciduous angiosperms, they keep their leaves during the winter. | Evergreen trees | |
Gymnosperms are also called ____ although many varieties of gymnosperms have harder wood than the hardwood | Softwood trees | |
___ , the most common gymnosperms, are named for their cone shaped reproductive structures. | Conifers | |
Are a unique variety of a slow-growing, palm like gymnosperms. | Cycads | |
____ are an oriental gymnosperms with short branches and fan shaped leaves that turn bright yellow and fall quickly in autumn. | Ginkgoes | |
The ginkgo is ___ productive male and female reproductive parts on two separate trees. | Dioecious | |