A) Simple, oval-shaped B) Compound with three leaflets C) Compound with five leaflets D) Needle-like
A) In large, dense spikes B) Singly C) In a ring D) In small clusters
A) Blue B) White C) Yellow D) Red
A) Larger size and less intense flavor B) Brighter red color and tougher skin C) Lack of seeds on the surface D) Smaller size and more intense flavor
A) Fibrous B) Bulbous C) Taproot D) Rhizomatous
A) They root at the nodes to form new plants B) They grow vertically upwards C) They do not produce new plants D) They are covered in thorns
A) Deserts B) Dense forests C) Sunny, open areas D) Swamps
A) Rubus idaeus B) Vaccinium corymbosum C) Malus domestica D) Fragaria virginiana
A) Only when unripe B) No C) Only the leaves are poisonous D) Yes
A) Blueberry B) Raspberry C) Mock strawberry D) Gooseberry
A) Mock strawberry leaves have five leaflets instead of three. B) Mock strawberry fruit is larger and redder. C) Mock strawberry fruit is less flavorful and has upright yellow flowers. D) Mock strawberries grow in shadier areas.
A) Winter B) Early spring C) Late summer to early fall D) Late spring to early summer
A) Larger than 3 inches B) 2-3 inches C) Less than 1 inch D) 1-2 inches
A) Cut the entire plant at the base. B) Gently pluck the ripe berries by hand. C) Shake the plant to dislodge the berries. D) Use a rake to gather the berries.
A) Rubbery and tough B) Hard and dry C) Soft and juicy D) Gritty
A) Soil pH has no effect. B) They prefer neutral soil. C) They prefer alkaline soil. D) They prefer slightly acidic soil.
A) Only the roots are edible. B) Only the flowers are edible. C) Yes, the leaves can be used to make tea. D) No, only the fruit is edible.
A) Nesting material for birds B) Shelter from predators C) Food source for birds and small mammals D) Soil enrichment
A) Through runners and seeds B) Only through runners C) Through wind dispersal D) Only through seeds
A) Full sun to partial shade B) Very low light C) Full shade only D) Artificial light only
A) Ladybugs B) Slugs C) Bees D) Ants
A) Oval or teardrop-shaped with toothed edges B) Perfectly round C) Smooth edged D) Needle-shaped
A) Seed dispersal B) Pollination C) Pest control D) Nutrient absorption
A) Bright red B) Yellowish-brown C) Black D) White
A) Stomata B) Seeds C) Achenes D) Pores
A) Turns reddish or bronze B) Turns yellow C) Turns blue D) Stays green
A) As an antibiotic B) As a cough suppressant C) As a diuretic D) As a sedative
A) 4-8 inches B) 1-2 feet C) 3-4 feet D) 1-2 inches
A) Woodland strawberries are much larger. B) Wild strawberries are only found in North America. C) Woodland strawberries have red flowers. D) They are often used interchangeably, woodland strawberry being Fragaria vesca.
A) Fruit size B) Leaf shape C) Flower color D) Root color |