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Identify Trees Revision Crossword 1

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Plants in this family have a pod as the fruit type (8)
Liquidambar leaves are palmately _____ (5)
The stalk attaching an inflorescence to the plant (8)
The stalk attaching a leaf to the plant (7)
Robinia 'Frisia' is an example of this (8)
Genus of the Bunya Bunya Pine (9)
Can be an unpleasant feature of Gleditsia triacanthos (6)
Short hairs which give a soft texture e.g. leaves of the Princess Tree (8)
Leaves which have a different colour on each side (11)
A pinnate leaf with a terminal leaflet (13)
A heart shaped leaf (7)
The naked seeds of conifers are contained within ______ (5)
Binomial names consist of a genus and _______ (7)
A tree in which the canopy is wider than the tree is tall has a _____ domed form (5)
Monocots have flower parts in multiples of _______ (5)
Jacarandas have this leaf shape (9)
A form where the branches/ brachlets or foliage hang or droop (7)
Plants which lose their leaves seasonally (9)
Pruning off the terminal bud may stimulate branching in the ___________ buds (8)
Crepe Myrtle is an example of a _________ name (6)
May be entire, serrate, undulate or crenate, for example (6)
A blue green colour, as in a leaf (8)
Down
The subclass of angiosperms which includes palms (abbreviated) (8)
Should always be capitalised e.g. Platanus (5)
The branch ______ occurs where the branch and stem tissues overlap (6)
Shoots which may grow as a response to stress (9)
Botanical names should be typed in _______ or underlined (7)
A narrow upright form which ends in a "point" (10)
Two stems which are of similar diameter and which arise from the same point (10)
Provide protection and means of dispersal for seeds of angiosperms (5)
These type of buds may produce new leaves or branches (10)
These type of buds form the sexual organs of the plant (6)
Regular flower symmetry (can be divided many times) (13)
Young Liquidambars have this form (6)
A sickle or crescent moon shaped leaf (7)
A branched inflorescence, such as in Crepe Myrtle (7)
Primary stem growth occurs from these buds (8)
Inflorescence where each flower is joined to a central rachis by pedicels e.g. some Grevilleas (6)
A level of plant classification where names end in -aceae (6)
The female part of the flower containing the ovules/ seeds (5)