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