A) Myrtaceae B) Rosaceae C) Malvaceae D) Fabaceae
A) Numerous stamens B) No scent C) Five petals D) Single pistil
A) Pointed B) Oblong C) Round D) Bell-shaped
A) Red or pink B) Blue C) Green D) Yellow
A) Soft and pulpy B) Crisp and watery C) Fibrous and tough D) Dry and mealy
A) Sour and acidic B) Bitter and astringent C) Savory and salty D) Sweet and slightly floral
A) Whorled B) Basal C) Opposite D) Alternate
A) Needle-like B) Heart-shaped C) Lobed D) Elliptical
A) Under 1 meter B) 15-20 meters C) Over 30 meters D) 5-12 meters
A) Temperate forests B) Desert environments C) Tropical and subtropical regions D) Arctic tundra
A) Mango B) Guava C) Rose Apple D) Avocado
A) Smooth and green B) Thick and corky C) Flaky and reddish-brown D) Spiny and gray
A) Fruit B) Leaves (sometimes) C) Flowers (sometimes) D) Roots
A) 1-2 B) None C) 5-10 D) More than 20
A) Seeds or cuttings B) Rhizomes C) Air layering only D) Grafting only
A) Pear B) Plum C) Apple D) Wax Jambu
A) Small and inconspicuous B) Fuzzy C) Large and colorful D) Absent
A) Sandy soil B) Well-drained soil C) Clay soil D) Alkaline soil
A) Yes, to Canada only B) Yes, to the United States only C) Yes, to all of North America D) No
A) Aggregate fruit B) Drupe C) Pome D) Berry
A) Only once in its lifetime B) Multiple times a year C) Once a year in spring D) Once a year in autumn
A) Construction B) Paper production C) Fuel only D) Medicinal purposes
A) It has no scent B) It smells like citrus C) It has a rose-like aroma D) It smells like apples
A) 1-2 cm B) 10-12 cm C) Over 20 cm D) 3-5 cm
A) Flat B) Roundish C) Angular D) Needle-like
A) Animal feed only B) Making dyes C) Traditional medicine D) Fertilizer
A) Arid B) Humid C) Alpine D) Temperate
A) Creamy white or light pink B) Deep purple C) Bright red D) Yellow
A) Identical in flavor B) Less tart C) Extremely bitter D) More tart
A) Ladybugs B) Bees C) Fruit flies D) Earthworms |