A) Rosaceae B) Myrtaceae C) Asteraceae D) Fabaceae
A) 5-7 cm B) 10-12 cm C) 0.5 cm D) 1-2 cm
A) Red B) Blue C) Green D) Yellow
A) Chile and Argentina B) Brazil and Peru C) Mexico and Colombia D) Spain and Portugal
A) Apple Berry B) Strawberry Tree C) Cranberry Bush D) Chilean Guava
A) Heart-shaped B) Needle-like C) Round D) Elliptical
A) Semi-deciduous B) Annual C) Evergreen D) Deciduous
A) Small, white flowers B) Large, blue flowers C) Small, yellow flowers D) Large, red flowers
A) Strawberry-like B) Lemon-like C) Grape-like D) Apple-like
A) Well-drained, acidic soil B) Sandy, alkaline soil C) Waterlogged soil D) Heavy clay soil
A) Thorny stems B) Reddish, peeling bark C) Fuzzy stems D) Smooth, green bark
A) Timber B) Essential oils C) Jams and liqueurs D) Animal feed
A) Opposite B) Whorled C) Basal D) Alternate
A) 0-2 B) 11-13 C) 7-10 D) 3-5
A) Wind B) Self-pollination C) Water D) Insects
A) Spotted new growth B) Blue new growth C) Yellow new growth D) Reddish new growth
A) Provides food for birds and insects B) Attracting deer C) Depleting soil nutrients D) Poisoning local plants
A) Tall tree B) Vine C) Herbaceous plant D) Shrub
A) Cuttings B) Spores C) Division D) Grafting
A) Summer B) Winter C) Autumn D) Spring
A) 0.5 meters B) 10-15 meters C) 5-8 meters D) 1-3 meters
A) Building construction B) Dye production C) Medicinal purposes D) Fuel source
A) Earthy smell B) Strong pungent odor C) Distinctive sweet fragrance D) No scent
A) Invasive tendencies B) Susceptibility to certain pests C) Requires full shade D) High water requirements
A) Hairy B) Rough C) Smooth D) Spiky
A) Four seeds B) No seeds C) Multiple small seeds D) One large seed
A) More shade equals more fruit B) Fruit production is random C) Sun exposure has no effect D) More sun equals more fruit
A) Unique flavor profile B) Identical leaf structure C) Same growth habit D) Exact hardiness zone
A) Reliable supplier B) Fastest growth C) Showiest flowers D) Cheapest price
A) No impact whatsoever B) Drastic increase in berry size C) Potential shifts in distribution D) Guaranteed extinction |