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What is the difference between a cultivar and variety? - ANS variety - naturally occurring subgroup within species. cultivar - special group that retain their distinguishing features when propogated. Who is Linnaeus? What system of naming plants did he create? - ANS -developed binomial nomenclature. -Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name. Why is it important to know common and scientific names of plants? - ANS -customer protection, legal requirements, communication between nursery and landscape pros What are some origins of botanical names? - ANS 1. Countries of origin 2. Names of plant explorers 3. Descriptive latin terms What are some typical groupings for plants when they are classified by growth characteristics? - ANS 1. Herbaceous or woody 2. Life span 3. Leaf retention 4. Growth habit 5. Stem structure 6. Size 7. Form LOUISIANA HORTICULTURE LICENSE EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 8. Temp tender 9. Light 10. Water 11. Use List the functions of a root system - ANS anchorage, absorption, conduction, storage What are 2 kinds of root systems - ANS Taproots and fibrous roots List the functions of the stem of the plant - ANS support, conduction, storage Define xylem and phloem - ANS xylem-water and minerals move from roots to leaves. phloem-food from leaves moves to the plant What is the difference between monocots and dicots? - ANS Number of cotyledons mono- 1 dicots-2 What are nodes and internodes - ANS nodes- areas on stems where leaves emerge. internodes-space between nodes List the types of specialized stems and roots commonly found in plants - ANS bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers, tuberous roots What are the 2 main functions of leaves - ANS photosynthesis and transpiration Transpiration- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant Define angiosperms and gymnosperms - ANS Angiosperms- plants that bloom and develop fruit which encloses the seed 3 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Gymnosperms- plants that have no true flowers or fruit, but make seeds in cones List the parts of a complete flower - ANS -Stamen(Anther & Filament) -Pistil(Stilma; Style; Ovary) -Petal -Sepal -Locule -Ovule -Placenta -Receptacle -Peduncle List the priority in which plant parts receive food manufactured by the leaves - ANS 1. Flower 2. Seeds 3. Leaves 4. Stems 5. Roots List the 3 primary elements for essential plant growth - ANS 1. carbon 2. hydrogen 3. oxygen List the three macronutrients essential for plant growth - ANS 1. nitrogen 2. phosphorus 3. potassium List the 7 micronu

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LOUISIANA HORTICULTURE LICENSE
EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS


What is the difference between a cultivar and variety? - ANS variety - naturally occurring
subgroup within species.
cultivar - special group that retain their distinguishing features when propogated.


Who is Linnaeus? What system of naming plants did he create? - ANS -developed binomial
nomenclature.
-Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name.


Why is it important to know common and scientific names of plants? - ANS -customer
protection, legal requirements, communication between nursery and landscape pros


What are some origins of botanical names? - ANS 1. Countries of origin
2. Names of plant explorers
3. Descriptive latin terms


What are some typical groupings for plants when they are classified by growth characteristics? -
ANS 1. Herbaceous or woody
2. Life span
3. Leaf retention
4. Growth habit
5. Stem structure
6. Size
7. Form

1 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,8. Temp tender
9. Light
10. Water
11. Use


List the functions of a root system - ANS anchorage, absorption, conduction, storage


What are 2 kinds of root systems - ANS Taproots and fibrous roots


List the functions of the stem of the plant - ANS support, conduction, storage


Define xylem and phloem - ANS xylem-water and minerals move from roots to leaves.
phloem-food from leaves moves to the plant


What is the difference between monocots and dicots? - ANS Number of cotyledons
mono- 1
dicots-2


What are nodes and internodes - ANS nodes- areas on stems where leaves emerge.
internodes-space between nodes


List the types of specialized stems and roots commonly found in plants - ANS bulbs, corms,
rhizomes, tubers, tuberous roots


What are the 2 main functions of leaves - ANS photosynthesis and transpiration
Transpiration- evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant


Define angiosperms and gymnosperms - ANS Angiosperms- plants that bloom and develop
fruit which encloses the seed
2 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, Gymnosperms- plants that have no true flowers or fruit, but make seeds in cones


List the parts of a complete flower - ANS -Stamen(Anther & Filament)
-Pistil(Stilma; Style; Ovary)
-Petal
-Sepal
-Locule
-Ovule
-Placenta
-Receptacle
-Peduncle


List the priority in which plant parts receive food manufactured by the leaves - ANS 1. Flower
2. Seeds
3. Leaves
4. Stems
5. Roots


List the 3 primary elements for essential plant growth - ANS 1. carbon
2. hydrogen
3. oxygen


List the three macronutrients essential for plant growth - ANS 1. nitrogen
2. phosphorus
3. potassium


List the 7 micronutrients needed for optimum plant growth - ANS 1. boron


3 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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