Day 32 - Plants and Trees
plant (plant)
tree (tree)
Flower (flower)
Leaf (leaf)
Branch (branch)
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root (root)
seed (seed)
earth (soil)
bark (bark)
bud (bud)
petal (petal)
Stem (stem)
Spine (thorn)
trunk (trunk)
twig (twig)
bush (shrub)
shrub (bush)
grass (grass)
Garden (garden)
forest (forest)
foliage-covered (leafy)
pertaining to flowers (floral)
bloom (blossom)
Fruit (fruit)
plant nursery (nursery)
plant (sow)
Cultivate (grow)
trim (prune)
harvest (harvest)
Photosynthesis (photosynthesis)
chlorophyll (chlorophyll)
evergreen (evergreen)
falling off at maturity (deciduous)
lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring (perennial)
yearly (annual)
A biennial plant or tree is one that takes two years to complete its biological lifecycle. In the first year, biennials grow leaves, stems, and roots (vegetative growth), and in the second year, they flower, produce fruit and seeds, and then die. (biennial)
leaves (foliage)
pollen (pollen)
to transfer pollen from an anther to the stigma in a flower (pollinate)
1. to begin to grow; sprout
2. to come into existence; begin (germinate)
sapling (sapling)
vine (vine)
orchard (orchard)
fern (fern)
Day 32: Plants and Trees