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How Does Your Garden Grow-difficulty level:harder than the previous puzzle

Teacher: by Ann Wood
Across
Plants which only produce vegetation the first year and do not fruit or flower until the second year.
The female part of the bloom or plant, consisting of the stigma, style, and the ovary.
If a single flower has many ovaries, the fruit formed is an _____.
An example of an enlarged bud which we eat is an _____.
This is a plant where we eat the leaf petiole but not the poisonous leaf.
A plant which produces two seed halves.
Term for plants of the same variety except there are separate male and female plants.
The term for a plant's ability to manufacture its own food.
Correct term for seed halves.
A specialized stem which grows horizontally at or just below the soil surface.
Term for lateral buds which form on the sides of a stem.
Roots generally spread further than a plant's ____ spread.
Correct term for strawberry runners.
The stem, usually but not always short, which attaches the leaf to the branch or larger stem.
Correct term for the pores on a plant which are capable of opening and closing.
Term for plants that produce only one seed leaf.
Down
A root system which has many fine roots rather than a tap root.
The first embryonic root of a seedling.
Process by which a seed begins active growth.
Term for the tough outer layer of plant cells.
This acts as a solvent, making nutrients available to the roots.
The process by which a plant loses water through its pores.
The end growth bud on a stem is called the _____bud.
These fruits are ones which develop from a single ovary.
The male reproductive organ of a flower bloom.
Correct term for pressure or firmness of plant tissue.
This root is formed when the primary root continues to reach downward and becomes the most important root of the root system.
Corms are similar to bulbs but they do not have fleshy ____.
Plants consume carbon dioxide to make ____.