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Hort 101 Exam 4
Chapter 14 - 19
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Undergraduate 4
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Term

What civilizations were the first to use greenhouse

structures?

Definition

Egyptian and Roman civilizations were the first

to use greenhouse structures to protect tender

crops such as fruits and vegetables during winter

months.

Term
Where can greenhouses commonly be found today?
Definition

Greenhouses are used for a wide variety of

purposes and may be found in homes, offices,

hospitals, public gardens, research institutions,

and commercial locations (wholesale and retail).

Term

What are four factors that affect the grower’s

choice when selecting the best size and type of

greenhouse?

Definition

• Amount of space available

• Types of plants to be grown

• Geographical location

• Cost of construction materials

Term

What are four key factors that should be considered

when locating a greenhouse range?

Definition

• Market, accessibility, climatic conditions

• Topography and drainage

• Zoning regulations, water, and other

utilities

• Labor supply, room for expansion

Term

What are three basic greenhouse design types and

three examples of each?

Definition

Attached—lean-to, attached even-span, and

window mounted

• Detached (freestanding greenhouse)—

even-span, uneven-span, Gothic, and

Quonset

• Connected—ridge and furrow connected,

barrel vault, and sawtooth

Term

What are the advantages and disadvantages of

freestanding and connected greenhouses?

Definition

The main advantage of freestanding greenhouses

is that environmental issues (temperature,

light, and so on) can be regulated very easily and

programmed to meet specific needs.The main

disadvantage is that more land is needed, which

increases cost. The advantages of connected

greenhouses are that the overall cost is less,

efficiency is increased because workers and equipment

can move throughout the greenhouse with

ease and do not have to go outside to move from

house to house, requires less heat because there are

more inside walls, and less land is needed.

The main disadvantage is that it is difficult to

accommodate different environmental

conditions.

Term

Prior to laying the foundation for a greenhouse, what

should be done?

Definition

Water and electrical lines should be located and

placed.

Term

List the six major structural components of the

greenhouse and provide a function for each.

Definition

The ridge (top of the greenhouse), anchor

support posts (provide the main structural

support), trusses (structural support), purlins

(structural support), ventilators (cooling), and

cooling fans (cooling).

Term

What is the most important function of a greenhouse

covering?

Definition

The most important function of a greenhouse

covering is to allow maximum amount of light into

the greenhouse for the growth and development of

plants.

Term
Glass - advantage
Definition
best light transmission
Term
Glass - dissadvantage
Definition
expensive
Term
Plastic films - advantage
Definition
inexpesive and fuel costs are typically lower
Term
plastic films - disadvantage
Definition
short life span and susceptibility to UV damage, condensation buildup on the inside surface
Term
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic - advantage
Definition
allows the same amount of light as plastic
Term
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic - disadvantage
Definition
susceptible to UV light, dust and pollution degradation, flammable, and insurance rates may be higher
Term
acrylic and polycarbonate - advantage
Definition
lightweight and easy to install, requires less support, very good light transmission, and heat insulating capacity
Term
acrylic and polycarbonate - disadvantage
Definition
flammable
Term

What eight factors should be considered when selecting

a site for a greenhouse range?

Definition

Market, accessibility, climatic conditions, topography,

drainage, water, utilities, zoning regulations,

labor supply, and room for expansion.

Term

What are three factors to consider when orienting a

greenhouse range on a piece of land?

Definition

Orientation of greenhouse range:

• Orient to maximize light entry into the

greenhouse

• Minimize heat loss

• Accessibility to large trucks, customers, and

employees

Term

List three commonly used types of bench arrangements

found in greenhouses, and then provide the

benefits of each.

Definition

Commonly used bench arrangements

• Longitudinal best for mechanized cut flower

production; the disadvantage is that it is

difficult for employees to move across the

greenhouse with ease.

• Cross benching is similar to longitudinal but it

provides easier accessibility to all benches;

however, it does not maximize growing space

since the aisle space reduces its efficiency.

• Peninsular bench arrangement has one central

aisle that runs the entire length of the greenhouse

and provides accessibility to employees

while maximizing the growing area.

Term

What are three ways that heat can be lost from

greenhouses?

Definition
Conduction, infiltration, and radiation.
Term
What are three types of fuels used in greenhouses?
Definition
Natural gas, oil, and coal.
Term
Steam heating—
Definition

This type works well in large

greenhouses.

Term
Hot water heating—
Definition

This type works best in

smaller greenhouses.

Term
Forced air heating—
Definition

Used for localized heating

in conjunction with long perforated tubes that

run the length of the greenhouse. Potential

problem is that dry heat produced.

Term
Infrared heating—
Definition

The major advantage of this

type of system is that it conserves energy and

has no problems with pollutants.Adisadvantage

is the initial cost of the system.Another disadvantage

is that it may be difficult to monitor

the actual temperature that the plant may be

receiving because air temperature is not a good

indicator with this type of heater.Another potential

disadvantage is that the sources of radiation

must be located directly above the

Term
Solar radiation—
Definition

The main advantages of

this type system are that it conserves energy,

and there are no problems with pollutants.

Disadvantages are that the initial cost is high,

and it is dependent upon weather conditions.

Term

What are four types of cooling systems used in

greenhouses?

Definition

Natural ventilation system, fan-tube ventilation

system, fan and pad cooling system, and fog

evaporative cooling system.

Term

In addition to cooling, what are three advantages provided

when ventilating a greenhouse?

Definition

• Renews the supply of carbon dioxide needed for

photosynthesis

• Circulates air to reduce the chances of diseases

• Prevents ethylene buildup

Term
greenhouse range
Definition

when two or more greenhouses

are located together.

Term
headhouse
Definition

a central building that is used for offices,

storage, and workspace with attached greenhouses.

Term
attached greenhouse
Definition

a greenhouse that is connected

to a building.

Term
freestanding greenhouse
Definition

a greenhouse that is

separate from other buildings or greenhouses

Term
connected greenhouse
Definition

greenhouses that are joined.

Various styles of connected greenhouses include

ridge-and-furrow, barrel-vault, and sawtooth

greenhouses.

Term
conduction
Definition

heat loss by transmission through the

greenhouse.

Term
infiltration
Definition

heat loss through cracks or holes that

occur in a structure.

Term
radiation
Definition

the radiation of heat from a warm surface,

such as a plant leaf, to a cooler surface, such as a

greenhouse covering.

Term

Early Egyptian and Roman civilizations used

greenhouse structures to protect tender crops such

as fruits and vegetables during the winter months.

Definition
True
Term

A headhouse is a central building that is used for

offices, storage, and workspace without attached

greenhouses.

Definition
False
Term

The greenhouse design types and sizes used depend

upon space available, geographical location,

types of plants to be grown, and cost of construction

materials.

Definition
True
Term

Attached greenhouses should be included in the

initial design of the home or workplace, or problems

can occur.

Definition
True
Term
Freestanding greenhouses use less land
Definition
False
Term

Freestanding greenhouses have better environmental

control than connected greenhouses.

Definition
True
Term

An advantage of connected greenhouses is that

they are more efficient because workers and

equipment can move throughout the greenhouse

with ease.

Definition
True
Term

A major disadvantage of connected greenhouses

becomes clear when growing crops that require

different environmental conditions.

Definition
True
Term

Water and electrical lines should be located and

placed before the foundation for a greenhouse is

constructed.

Definition
True
Term

Trusses and purlins are used for structural strength

in greenhouses

Definition
True
Term

Glass is the best greenhouse cover because it is

cheap and allows maximum light transmission.

Definition
False
Term

Flexible plastic films are lightweight and have a

number of other advantages, but they cannot be

used on a wide range of greenhouse types.

Definition
False
Term

Greenhouses covered with fiberglass-reinforced

plastic are easier to cool than greenhouses covered

with glass.

Definition
True
Term

Longitudinal bench arrangements in the greenhouse

are typically used because this design gives

employees greater accessibility and maximizes the

growing area.

Definition
False
Term

Cross-benching arrangements in the greenhouse

are typically used for cut flowers because such

arrangements allow for mechanization.

Definition
False
Term

The peninsular bench arrangement provides

accessibility to employees while maximizing the

growth area.

Definition
True
Term

Most greenhouses use raised benches in a wide

range of designs and materials.

Definition
True
Term

When greenhouses are cooled using a natural ventilation

system, chilling injury to plants can occur.

Definition
True
Term

Greenhouse temperatures can be reduced by using

shading materials on the greenhouse.

Definition
True
Term

Shading materials are often applied to glass as

well as polyethylene greenhouses in the spring

and summer to reduce the temperature within the

greenhouse.

Definition
True
Term

One of the disadvantages of infrared radiant

heaters is that it may be difficult to monitor air

temperatures accurately because this type of heater

warms plants and other objects in the greenhouse

but not the air temperature to the same extent.

Definition
True
Term

The major advantage of infrared heaters is that

they conserve energy; however, there are problems

with pollutants.

Definition
False
Term

Greenhouse structures are built or manufactured

in many design types and sizes. The type used

depends on:

Definition

A. space available.

B. type of plants to be grown.

C. cost.

D. All of the above

Term

Which of the following are common styles of connected

greenhouses?

Definition

A. Dutch houses

B. Sawtooth greenhouses

C. Barrel-vault greenhouses

D. All of the above

Term
Which of the following are basic greenhouse designs?
Definition

A. Attached

B. Freestanding

C. Connected

D. All of the above

Term

Which of the following is an example of a freestanding

greenhouse?

Definition

A. Sawtooth

B. Barrel vault

C. Gothic arch

D. All of the above

Term

Which of the following is not an example of a connected

greenhouse?

Definition

A. Sawtooth

B. Dutch house

C. Quonset

D. Barrel vault

Term

The most important function of a greenhouse covering

is to:

Definition

A. be strong enough to withstand vandalism.

B. provide good support while being inexpensive.

C. allow maximum light into the greenhouse.

D. None of the above

Term

Which of the following greenhouse covers has the

disadvantage of condensation building up on the inside

surface?

Definition

A. Fiberglass-reinforced plastic

B. Polyethylene

C. Acrylic

D. Polycarbonate

Term

Which of the following greenhouse covers allows in

the same amount of light as glass?

Definition

A. Acrylic

B. Polyethylene

C. Fiberglass-reinforced plastic

D. Polycarbonate

Term

Which of the following are common types of bench

arrangements used in greenhouses?

Definition

A. Longitudinal

B. Cross benching

C. Peninsular

D. All of the above

Term

In addition to cooling, ventilation of a greenhouse

provides which of the following?

Definition

A. A reduction in diseases

B. Ethylene buildup prevention

C. A renewed supply of CO2

D. All of the above

Term

Properly orienting the greenhouse range is important

to allow maximum ______ to enter the greenhouse.

Definition
light intensity
Term
It is important to know the direction of the________to orient the greenhouse to minimize heat loss.
Definition
prevailing winds
Term

Most of the heating systems used in greenhouses use

oil or propane to fuel the boiler, which may cause

problems with pollutants such as ______.

Definition
ethylene
Term

What are five environmental factors that must be

considered when growing plants in the greenhouse?

Definition
Temperature, light, air, humidity, and water.
Term

What is a general rule of thumb used when selecting

temperatures that must be maintained for most greenhouse

crops?

Definition

In general, a night temperature of 55 to 65°F and a

day temperature 10 to 15°F higher than the night

temperature must be maintained for most greenhouse

crops.

Term

When supplying supplemental light, what are

three factors that must be considered?

Definition

The quality, quantity (intensity), and duration of

sunlight affects plant growth; therefore, it is very

important to take all three factors into consideration

when selecting supplemental light.

Term

What are two ways to maximize light intensity in

greenhouses?

Definition

• Use greenhouse coverings that allow maximum

light transmission.

• Properly design and plan the greenhouse.

• Routinely clean and maintain greenhouse

coverings

Term

What are two advantages of using clay pots and

one major disadvantage?

Definition

Advantages

• Anatural material that is porous and enables

water to evaporate from its surface, thereby

reducing the danger from waterlogging

• Heavier, stronger, and can support large plants

without falling over

Disadvantages

• Cost

• Bulky to handle

• Breakable

Term

What are the first and second considerations when selecting

a container? After these decisions have been

made, what are four other factors that must be taken

into consideration?

Definition

Size of the container and cost of the container.

Four other factors—drainage, durability, ease of

handling for mechanization, color and shape.

Term

What are four different types of containers used to

grow plants in greenhouses?

Definition

Rooting containers, bedding plant containers, and

green and flowering plant containers.

Term
What are four examples of rooting containers?
Definition

• Peat pellets

• Peat plugs

• Peat pots

• Plastic foam

Term
What are seven important functions of growing media?
Definition

• Good moisture- and nutrient-holding capacity

• Physical properties that permit rapid water

infiltration, aeration, and drainage

• Decompose slowly

• Flow easily to facilitate pot filling

• Free of toxins

• Good cation exchange capacity and buffering

capacity

• Provide good support for the plant

Term

List the six components commonly used in growing

media and provide the function of each.

Definition

Peat moss, wood byproducts, bark, and vermiculite

provide high moisture- and nutrient-holding capacity.

Sand and perlite provide aeration and drainage.

Term

What are three important considerations that must be

made when watering plants?

Definition
Timing, amount, and water carefully.
Term

What are seven types of irrigation systems commonly

used in greenhouses?

Definition

• Hose watering

• Tube irrigation

• Capillary mat

• Ebb and flow

• Overhead irrigation

• Perimeter irrigation

• Soaker hose

Term

What are two types of fertilizers available and which

of these two is most commonly used?

Definition

Two types of fertilizers commonly used in greenhouses

are organic and inorganic. Inorganic fertilizers

are the most commonly used.

Term

What are five different ways to prevent pests from

entering greenhouses? After pests have entered the

greenhouse, what are several ways to get rid of them?

Definition

Prevent pest entry using screens, weed control

inside and outside the greenhouse, sanitation practices,

crop inspection, and environmental manipulation.

After pests have entered the greenhouse,

biological control works well unless the population

of pests gets too high, in which case a combination

of chemical, genetic, cultural, and mechanical

control should be used.

Term
thermotropism
Definition
the plant’s response to temperature
Term
thermoperiodism
Definition

the plant’s response to changes in

day and night temperature

Term
DIF
Definition

using differences in day and night temperatures

to modify plant height

Term
negative DIF
Definition

when the day temperature is lower

than the night temperature

Term
positive DIF
Definition

when the day temperature is higher

than the night temperature, promoting internode

elongation.

Term
light quality
Definition
the actual color or wavelength of light
Term
light intensity
Definition
the actual quantity of light
Term
light duration
Definition

involves the length of exposure to

light over a 24-hour period.

Term
photoperiodism
Definition

the total light energy that may

affect plant growth and development.

Term
tensiometers
Definition

instrument used to measure soil

moisture.

Term
organic fertilizer
Definition

a fertilizer that contains naturally

occurring materials that are derived from plants or

animals, for example, bloodmeal, bonemeal, different

types of manures, and others

Term
inorganic fertilizer
Definition

inorganic fertilizer contains

synthetic nutrient compounds that are derived from

mineral salts.

Term

Supplying supplemental carbon dioxide to greenhouses

is only effective when adequate light is

available.

Definition
true
Term

Some plants are highly sensitive to low concentrations

of fluoride commonly put in water systems

to prevent tooth decay.

Definition
true
Term

Photoperiodism is the length of the light period

that influences plant growth.

Definition
false
Term

Light intensity is the wavelength or color of the

light.

Definition
false
Term

Thermotropism is the plant’s response to changes

in day and night temperatures.

Definition
false
Term

Water containing chlorine and fluoride is beneficial

to plants because it decreases the occurrence

of disease.

Definition
false
Term

In greenhouses, the night temperature should be

cooler than the day temperature to mimic natural

conditions.

Definition
true
Term

Light intensity is the actual quantity of light being

supplied.

Definition
true
Term

Light quality has little effect on the overall size of

the plant.

Definition
false
Term

Clay containers are porous, which allows more

aeration to the roots, and heavier, which provides

more stability for top-heavy plants.

Definition
true
Term

Some rooting containers are manufactured from

organic compounds such as peat moss.

Definition
true
Term

Some rooting containers are manufactured from

inorganic compounds such as plastic.

Definition
true
Term

Peat pellets and peat pots are commonly used as

rooting containers.

Definition
true
Term
Perlite is a good substitute for peat moss.
Definition
false
Term

One of the important functions of a growing

medium is that it must be reproducible and

available.

Definition
true
Term

An important consideration for watering plants is

to be sure to water shortly after the plant shows

signs of wilting.

Definition
false
Term

Perimeter irrigation is a commonly used irrigation

system in greenhouses.

Definition
true
Term

Ebb and flow irrigation systems are not a

commonly used irrigation system in greenhouses

Definition
false
Term

The best way to ensure proper nutrient levels of

greenhouse crops is to only fertilize at the beginning

of each month.

Definition
false
Term

Inorganic fertilizers are synthetic nutrient compounds

that are derived from mineral salts.

Definition
true
Term

Organic fertilizers are nutrient materials derived

from mineral salts.

Definition
false
Term

IPM practices are only important to use for field

crops, not greenhouse crops.

Definition
false
Term

Techniques such as weed control, crop inspection,

and environmental manipulation are effective

means of preventing pests from entering

greenhouses.

Definition
true
Term

Which of the following is one of the first considerations

when selecting containers for crops?

Definition

A. Cost

B. Durability

C. Size

D. Ease of handling

Term

Many years ago, most greenhouse crops were grown

in clay pots. Today, a majority of the greenhouse

crops are produced in plastic containers. Which of the

following is a reason for this change?

Definition

A. Clay pots provide less aeration for the roots.

B. Clay pots are more expensive than plastic

containers.

C. Clay pots come in a limited number of sizes.

D. All of the above

Term
Azalea pots are
Definition

A. half as high as their widths.

B. slightly shorter than standards.

C. equal in width and height.

D. None of the above

Term
Bulb pans are
Definition

A. equal in width and height.

B. half as high as their widths.

C. slightly shorter than standards.

D. None of the above

Term

Proper watering of container-grown plants is one of

the hardest tasks for employees to learn. Irrigation

should be based on

Definition

A. demand of the crop.

B. when the plant wilts.

C. when plants are turgid.

D. None of the above

Term

Which of the following type(s) of irrigation system(s)

are commonly used today?

Definition

A. Hose watering

B. Perimeter irrigation

C. Capillary mat system

D. All of the above

Term
Thermotropism is a plant’s response to ______.
Definition
temperature
Term

Thermoperiodism is the plant’s response to changes in

____ and ___ temperatures.

Definition
day, night
Term

Clay pots are not commonly used anymore because

they are more ______ than plastic pots.

Definition
expensive
Term

It is important to apply water to the growing medium

and not to the foliage or flowers to prevent the spread

of ______.

Definition
diseases
Term
Peat moss
Definition
Moisture- and nutrient-holding capacity
Term
Vermiculite
Definition
Moisture- and nutrient-holding capacity
Term
Sand
Definition
Aeration and drainage
Term
Perlite
Definition
Aeration and drainage
Term
Bark
Definition
A substitute for peat moss
Term

Describe what a USDA Plant Hardiness Map is used

for and explain the information it provides.

Definition

A Plant Hardiness Map is used to determine the

type of nursery crop that will grow at a given location

based on temperature. The Plant Hardiness

Map identifies 11 zones by average minimal temperatures

in each zone. It also identifies 12 different

zones based on the average number of days

above 86°F, because some plants can tolerate low

temperatures but cannot tolerate extended summers

and high temperatures.

Term

List four of the nine environmental factors that should

be considered when selecting a suitable nursery site.

Definition

Temperature, light, rainfall, wind, soil, topography,

water, air pollution, and plant pests.

Term

List three of the five economic factors discussed in the

text that should be considered when selecting a suitable

nursery site.

Definition

Land cost and availability, labor, transportation,

utilities and services, and competition

Term

What are four common problems encountered in areas

with high rainfall during critical times for nursery

operations?

Definition

Inability of machinery to get into the field, delays

digging of trees and seedling, soil compaction, and

soil erosion.

Term
What are two types of nursery layouts?
Definition
Container and field nursery.
Term

What are four factors that should be considered in

preparation of land for nursery development?

Definition

Removal of major objects from the soil, land

leveling, installation of irrigation and drainage

systems, installation of a road system.

Term

What are five structures for propagating and growing

nursery plants?

Definition

• Greenhouses

• Coldframes

• Hotbeds

• Shadehouses

• Overwintering houses

Term
What is a cold storage facility used for in a nursery?
Definition

Cold storage facilities at temperatures between

34 and 40°F and a high relative humidity are

typically used for storing bare root material prior

to transport.

Term
topography
Definition

the natural and human-made surface

features of an area and their relationships.

Term
air pollution
Definition

when harmful or degrading materials

contaminate the air.

Term
container nursery
Definition

growing nursery crops to a marketable

size in containers that differ in size and shape

according to the species and the marketable size

desired.

Term
field nursery
Definition

grows nursery crops to a marketable

size in the field

Term

A Plant Hardiness Map of the United States defines

areas where certain plants will or will not

survive.

Definition
true
Term

Areas of high rainfall during critical times of

nursery operation should be avoided.

Definition
true
Term

Common problems encountered when soil becomes

saturated during critical nursery operations

are delays in digging trees and seedlings.

Definition
true
Term

Undeveloped land is inexpensive and always the

first choice when selecting land for a nursery site.

Definition
false
Term

Farmland is always the best choice when selecting

a nursery site.

Definition
false
Term

Plants grown in a container nursery require two to

three times less land per plant as compared to

field-grown plants.

Definition
true
Term

A coldframe is a wooden or concrete block frame

with heat supplied by solar radiation through glass

or other transparent coverings.

Definition
true
Term

Hotbeds are similar to coldframes except that

solar radiation is used for heating hotbeds.

Definition
false
Term

Greenhouses provide the best environmental control

for propagating and growing plants; however,

they are the most expensive.

Definition
true
Term

Coldframes are the simplest and most economical

outside propagation structure whereas greenhouses

are the most expensive.

Definition
true
Term

Shadehouses protect plants from environmental

factors such as wind, temperature, hail, heavy

rain, and solar radiation.

Definition
true
Term

A cold storage facility is typically used to store

bare root materials in nurseries. These plants are

typically defoliated to reduce moisture loss during

storage by treating with abscisic acid.

Definition
false
Term

Areas with high rainfall during critical times of nursery

operations should be avoided. Common problems

encountered when soils become saturated include

Definition

A. waterlogging.

B. damage to soil.

C. inability to get machinery into the field.

D. All of the above

Term
A container nursery should be
Definition

A. compact for total ease of operation.

B. spread out to maximize work conditions.

C. located in major cities.

D. All of the above

Term
A field nursery requires
Definition

A. two to three times more land than a container

nursery.

B. two to three times less land than a container

nursery.

C. the same amount of land as a container nursery.

D. None of the above

Term

The proper ______ is one of the most important

factors when selecting a suitable site for a nursery.

Definition
location
Term

_______ are commonly used to protect sites from

excessive wind damage.

Definition
Windbreaks
Term

What are eight important factors that should be considered

when growing nursery crops in containers?

Definition

Proper product mix, media selection, container

selection, container bed design, overwintering

container grown crops, fertilization, watering, and

pest control.

Term

What is the proper product mix for a successful nursery

and how is it determined?

Definition

Typically the proper product mix is around 70 percent

standards, such as shrubs and flowering trees,

and 30 percent are new plants that have potential

following an extensive marketing analysis.

Term

What are four factors that a good propagation medium

should have?

Definition

It should firmly hold the cuttings in place, have

good water- and nutrient-holding capacity, have

good aeration and drainage, and be free from

insects and diseases.

Term

What are seven factors that should be considered

when selecting the proper propagation container?

Definition

Size (the number one factor), cost, drainage,

proper color, lightweight and easy to handle,

durable to facilitate shipping and handling, and

free of toxic substances.

Term
How can root circling be prevented?
Definition

Copper compounds incorporated into the pot

prevent root circling.

Term

What are five factors that should be considered when

designing a bed for container-grown crops?

Definition

Size of the pots, container spacing, production

practices, irrigation design, and coverage.

Term

Why is it important to overwinter container-grown

crops, 

Definition

The roots of container-grown crops are not as cold

hardy as the shoots; therefore, container-grown

plants are susceptible to winter damage because the root system is not insulated by the soil like

field-grown crops.

Term

three ways to protect containergrown

crops from winter damage?

Definition

• Place pots close together and wrap them with

black plastic around the outside edge.

• Put a border row of containers filled with soil

but no plants to protect the pots containing

plants.

• Acombination of the previous two methods,

using black plastic and a border row of containers

with soil only to protect plants.

Term

What are five important factors that should be considered

when growing nursery crops in the field?

Definition

Proper product mix, site preparation, plant

spacing, production system used, and maintenance

of field-grown plants, including pH adjustment,

fertilization, irrigation, and pest control.

Term

What are four factors that should be considered in site

preparation for field-grown nursery crops?

Definition

Plow to loosen the soil and remove any large objects

uncovered during the plowing operation, run

soil analysis, add organic matter or sand depending

upon what is needed, and install irrigation

and drainage systems.

Term

What are two major factors that should be considered

when planning the proper plant spacing for a field

nursery?

Definition

The distance between rows of plants is determined

by the final size of the plant and the type of equipment

used in the nursery.

Term

What are the pros and cons of balled and burlapped

and bare root methods of nursery crop production?

Definition

The main advantage of the balled and burlapped

method is that transplanting shock is minimized;

the main disadvantage is cost. The main advantage

of the bare root method is that plants are lightweight,

making shipping more economical, and the

initial cost per plant to the grower is lower;

however, the main disadvantage is that there is a

problem with transplanting shock.

Term
product mix
Definition

the mixture of crops that are grown at

a nursery.

Term
pot-in-pot method
Definition

a method where larger pots

(holder pots) are placed in holes in the ground and

buried up to their lip. Containers with plants are then

placed into the holder pot.

Term
indicator plants
Definition

plants that will show signs of wilting

prior to crop plants thereby signaling when crop

plants should be watered.

Term
balled and burlapped
Definition

a production system starting

with field-grown trees that are dug keeping the ball of

soil containing the root system that is covered with

burlap material.

Term
bare root
Definition

a seedling plant without a ball of soil

around the roots.

Term

Container-grown plants are susceptible to winter

damage because their root systems are not insulated

by the soil like the root systems of fieldgrown

plants are.

Definition
true
Term

One method to determine when a container-grown

nursery crop should be watered is to use

indicator plants.

Definition
true
Term

A method commonly used to determine when a

container-grown nursery crop should be watered

is moisture sensors.

Definition
true
Term

A method used to determine when a containergrown

nursery crop should be watered is simply

to feel the weight of the pot.

Definition
true
Term

A method to determine when a container-grown

nursery crop should be watered is simply to feel

the soil.

Definition
true
Term

Irrigation should be based on the demand of the

crop.

Definition
true
Term

To conserve water, irrigation applications should

take place during the early morning hours; doing

so minimizes evaporative losses.

Definition
true
Term

Copper compounds are used to prevent root circling

in container-grown plants.

Definition
true
Term

The main advantage of the balled and burlapped

method is the initial lower cost per plant to the

grower.

Definition
false
Term

The same general rules used to determine the

product mix for a container nursery also apply to

field nurseries.

Definition
true
Term

Good site preparation is essential for high-quality

nursery stock plants; therefore, it is important to

control pathogenic fungi, insects, and weeds prior

to planting.

Definition
true
Term

The main advantage of the balled and burlapped

method of production is that it is cheaper than

other methods.

Definition
false
Term

The balled and burlapped method of production

typically requires that the soil in which plants are

grown has a high clay content.

Definition
true
Term

The main advantage of the bare root system of

production is that it is cheaper and there is little

problem with transplanting shock.

Definition
false
Term

In 1998, the number one state for nursery production

in terms of sales dollars in the United States was

Definition
California
Term

For a nursery to be successful, it must have the proper

product mix. Which of the following describes the

proper product mix?

Definition

Grow 70 percent of standard plants with

30 percent of new plants that have potential.

Term

Dolomitic limestone contains ______ and

________.

Definition
calcium, magnesium
Term

Based on written records, which culture first used

flowers?

Definition

The Egyptian civilization was the first to use

flowers in the year 2800 BC.

Term

What type of floral designs are Egyptians, Greeks,

and Romans known for?

Definition

Egyptians are known for showy arrangement in

large containers; Greeks are known for scattering

flower petals on the ground on festive occasions

plus they were the first to use floral wreaths that

were worn or held; and the Romans were known

for floral garlands.

Term

Oriental floral design began in three countries. List

the three countries, designating which was first,

second, and third to use flowers. Then, provide their

contribution to floral design.

Definition

India was the first followed by China and Japan.

Contributions include:

India—placed flowers on altars during religious

ceremonies.

China—developed practice of placing flowers in

large containers.

Japan—developed lkenobo Design

Term

After the fall of the Roman Empire, many countries

emerged in the region now called Europe. List two of

the four design types created in those countries.

Definition
Renaissance, Baroque, Flemish, and Victorian.
Term

What design became the pattern for early American

floral arrangements? What term describes the

American version of this type of design?

Definition

The Victorian design became the pattern for early

American floral arrangements, and the term

Williamsburg design describes the American version

of the Victorian style.

Term
What are three types of permanent flowers?
Definition

The three types are artificial (plastic), silk, and

dried flowers.

Term
What are silk flowers made of?
Definition
Polyester fabric.
Term
What are the most commonly used cut flowers?
Definition

The most commonly used cut flowers are roses,

carnations, and chrysanthemums.

Term

List the six steps that should be followed to condition

flowers and foliage properly.

Definition

1. Unpack and inspect.

2. Prioritize the order of processing flowers.

3. Remove sleeves, ties, and any foliage that will

be below the water line.

4. Recut the stems and put them in a plastic or

glass container with warm water containing

floral preservatives.

5. Place cut flowers in the light at room

temperature.

6. Put cut flowers in the cooler.

Term
What are the five principles of floral design?
Definition

The five principles of floral design are proportion,

scale, balance, rhythm, and dominance.

Term
What are the seven design elements?
Definition

The seven design elements are color, line, form,

shape, space, texture, and pattern.

Term
What are the six key design rules?
Definition

1. The arrangement height begins with the

proper placement of the first flower, because it

is important to work from the top of the

arrangement downward to the bottom.

2. Smaller flowers and/or buds should be placed

at the top of the arrangement, with large fully

opened flowers located near the bottom.

3. Light-colored flowers should be placed near

the top of the arrangement, and dark-colored

flowers should be placed near the bottom.

4. Flowers should be placed farther apart at the

top of the arrangement and get progressively

closer at the bottom.

5. Placement of flowers should be from the back

of the arrangement toward the front.

6. A focal point should be established at the

bottom of the arrangement.

Term
floral garland
Definition

awreath that has not been circularized;

it can be made of flowers, foliage, or a combination

Term
Ikenobo Design
Definition

Japanese floral design when each

flower has a specific meaning and an exact location in

the arrangement.

Term
cut flowers
Definition

flowers that are grown for the sole

purpose of removing them from the parent plant and

displaying them in containers or for other uses such as

corsages.

Term
florists
Definition
individuals who use cut flowers in their trade.
Term
vase life
Definition

the amount of time a cut flower retains its

desirable qualities prior to deteriorating

Term
proportion
Definition

the floral design principle that is

the relationship among size and shape, specific

characteristics of the flowers, and the container

used; the table or shelf and the room they are in all

relate to proportion of a floral design. In the landscape

design principle, it is the relationship between the

sizes of the different types of plants used in a landscape

design.

Term
scale
Definition

a part of proportion dealing with the relative

size among things only, not shapes

Term
balance
Definition

the physical and visual stability of a

floral design or a landscape design principle, which

uses equal weight of design elements to show

uniformity.

Term
rhythm
Definition

a landscape design principle that deals with

flow throughout the landscape

Term
dominance
Definition

one design element or characteristic

should be more noticeable than others, thereby creating

a focal point.

Term
line
Definition

the movement between two points within a floral

design; can be created with round or linear materials.

In landscape design, a one-dimensional effect produced

by arranging three-dimensional objects in a

certain fashion.

Term
form
Definition

the three-dimensional shape of the outline

of the floral design, or in landscape design, a threedimensional

element; for example, a tree shape can be

round, weeping, horizontal, and a variety of other

shapes.

Term
shape
Definition
the two-dimensional term for form
Term
space
Definition

the distance between plant materials found in

a floral arrangement

Term
texture
Definition

the surface quality and placement of

plant parts in the design, for example, smooth and

rough.

Term
pattern
Definition

the physical characteristics of plant

material, such as the arrangement of leaves and

petals.

Term

According to written records, the Egyptian civilization

was the first to use flowers.

Definition
true
Term
Corsages were very popular in the Baroque era.
Definition
false
Term

In Ikenobo Design, flowers are distributed randomly

throughout the arrangement

Definition
false
Term

The Renaissance design became the pattern for

early American floral arrangements

Definition
false
Term

Egyptians are known for their showy flower

arrangements in large containers.

Definition
true
Term

Greeks did not arrange flowers in vases or jars;

they are known for scattering flower petals at

weddings and wearing and carrying wreaths.

Definition
true
Term
Romans were the first to use the floral garland
Definition
true
Term

Each of the European floral design styles has its

roots in the traditional Greek and Roman cultures

Definition
true
Term
Silk flowers are made of polyester fabric
Definition
true
Term

Silver thiosulfate prevents bacterial growth and

blocks ethylene action in cut flowers.

Definition
true
Term

Prior to conditioning flowers and foliage that have

been received, the order of processing should be

prioritized based on the condition and expense of

the flowers.

Definition
true
Term

One of the six rules of floral design is to work

from the top of the arrangement toward the

bottom.

Definition
true
Term

One of the six rules of floral design is to use

smaller flowers or buds at the top of the

arrangement.

Definition
true
Term

One of the principles of floral design is proportion,

which is the relationship between size and

shape.

Definition
true
Term

One of the principles of floral design is scale,

which is a part of proportion dealing with size

only, not shape.

Definition
true
Term

Design elements are the physical characteristics of

plant materials, such as color and line.

Definition
true
Term

The pocketknife is one of the most important tools

available to the floral designer.

Definition
true
Term
Commonly used wire sizes are 5 to 10 gauge.
Definition
false
Term

Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans incorporated the use

of flowers into their cultures. Which of the following

were the Greeks known for?

Definition

Scattering flower petals on the ground during

festivals

Term

Buddhist priests in which of the following countries

were the first to use flowers in religious ceremonies?

Definition
India
Term
Steps for conditioning flowers and foliage include
Definition
adding floral preservatives such as Floralife.
Term
Basic floral design shapes include
Definition

A. asymmetrical triangle.

B. symmetrical triangle.

C. open triangle.

D. All of the above

Term

Which of the following is not a key rule of floral

design?

Definition

Start flowers at the front of the arrangement

and work toward the back.

Term

What are eight factors that should be considered when

optimizing a plant’s environment for growth indoors?

Definition

Temperature, humidity, water, light, growing

media, fertilization, acclimation, and pest control.

Term

What are two factors that should be considered when

deciding what plants to use in the interiorscape?

Definition

Plant characteristics and personal preferences

should be considered when deciding what plants

should be used in the landscape.

Term
Why were terrariums originally invented?
Definition

Terrariums were originally invented around 1850

as a way of transporting living plants from the far

parts of the world, when sea voyages took months

or years to complete.

Term

What criteria should be used when selecting plants for

a terrarium?

Definition

Plants should be able to withstand tropical conditions

such as high humidity and low light levels.

Term

What criteria should be used when selecting a container

for a terrarium?

Definition

Any container can be used for a terrarium; the

only criterion is that it is clear. Aside from that,

container selection is based on personal

preference.

Term

Provide the basic steps involved in putting together a

terrarium and what factors should be considered after

the terrarium is complete.

Definition

1. Make sure the inside of the container is clean.

2. Add about 1 to 2 inches of gravel to the bottom

of the container.

3. On top of the gravel, add 1 to 2 inches of a

planting medium composed of 3 parts

commercial potting soil and 1 part crushed

charcoal, which removes unwanted chemicals

that may otherwise accumulate in a closed

environment.

4. Dig a hole in the planting medium. Prior to

inserting the plant into the hole, remove about

half of the soil from the plant root ball, insert into the hole, and then firm the soil in place

around the plant roots.

5. Apply a layer of ground bark or other

mulching material to cover the soil surface

and mist lightly.

6. Prior to covering, make sure that any parts of

the inside of the container that were soiled

during the insertion of plants and other materials

are cleaned.

After the terrarium is complete, provide adequate

water, light, temperature, fertilization,

and pest control. In addition, plants should be

pruned as needed.

Term
interiorscaping
Definition

a branch of ornamental horticulture

which uses ornamental plants for functional and aesthetic

purposes to create pleasing and comfortable

areas in buildings.

Term
hygrometer
Definition

an instrument used to measure

humidity.

Term
tensiometer
Definition

instrument used to measure soil

moisture.

Term
lux
Definition

the metric unit for expressing the illumination

falling on all points of a surface measuring one meter

square, each point being a meter away from a

standard light source of 1 foot candle

(1 lux = 0.093 foot candles).

Term
foot candles
Definition
units for measuring illumination
Term
soluble fertilizers
Definition

contain powders or crystals of

fertilizers that have been dissolved in water first and

then applied to the soil as a liquid.

Term
terrarium
Definition

miniature landscape growing in a

covered glass or plastic container that has a high capacity

to retain moisture and is used for displaying

and storing plants.

Term

Overwatering of indoor plants (resulting in root

rot diseases) is common, both by the homeowner

and the professional.

Definition
true
Term

Most foliage plants belong to the tropical plant

group and are sensitive to chilling.

Definition
true
Term

Indoor plants should generally be fertilized in the

spring and summer, not in the winter or fall.

Definition
true
Term

Chilling injury occurs when plants are exposed to

temperatures at or below freezing.

Definition
false
Term

High temperatures are a direct cause of injury to

houseplants.

Definition
false
Term

Good watering practices will reduce plant damage

caused by low humidity.

Definition
true
Term
Foot candles are units for measuring illumination.
Definition
true
Term

Plants grown with light bulbs as their only source

of light are typically shorter and compact.

Definition
false
Term
Incandescent bulbs provide red light.
Definition
true
Term

Fluorescent lights are rich in the red light portion

of the light spectrum.

Definition
false
Term

It is important to fertilize plants during the winter

and fall months.

Definition
false
Term

A common disease in foliage plants is Puccinia

posophylli.

Definition
false
Term

Two common insects found on foliage plants are

whiteflies and viromites.

Definition
false
Term

Cactus and succulent-type plants are commonly

used in terrariums.

Definition
false
Term

Any glass or clear plastic container can be used

for a terrarium.

Definition
true
Term

The planting medium used in a terrarium should

contain some crushed charcoal.

Definition
true
Term

It is important to remove about half of the soil

from the plant root ball prior to putting plants into

a terrarium.

Definition
true
Term

Which of the following are disease problems on popular

foliage plants?

Definition

A. Erwinia amylovora

B. Puccinia podophylli

C. Venturia inaequalis

D. None of the above

Term

Which of the following are insect problems on popular

foliage plants?

Definition

A. Mealy bug

B. Scale

C. Spider mite

D. All of the above

Term

Light bulbs are called incandescent lamps; they emit

light in which of the following spectrums?

Definition
Red
Term

Terrariums were invented around 1850 for which of

the following purposes?

Definition

As a way of transporting living plants from the

far parts of the world

Term

Foliage plants produced in Florida are grown under

high light and proper humidity, temperature, and

fertilization; therefore, prior to transfer to the home

environment, they must be ______ to low light

and humidity typically found in these locations.

Definition
acclimated
Term

A _______ is a miniature landscape growing in a

covered glass or plastic container.

Definition
terrarium
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