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Nursery / Landscape Exam 2
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1. Name the type of desirable soil that contains fairly equal parts of sand, silt, and clay.

2. One hundred pounds of 15-3-5 contains how much potassium?

3. What type of organism causes fire blight?

4. which type of mulch is best to keep the mulch held together and in a planting bed?

5. If a leaf cell is plump and filled with water, it is considered to be:

6. Which of the following would be most desirable to have in the landscape to help control insects on our plants:

7. Which of the following gives green leaves their color?

8. Which of the following is a group of small or patio trees?

9. Most plants grow best in a soil with a pH range of:

10. On which part of a golf course is the grass usual cut the shortest?

11. What plant is known to use allopathy?

12. Which type of plant is usually dead headed?

13. Which of the following types of evergreens has many well known ground cover choices?

14. What color is chloroquine tissue?

15. A chemical to control viruses is called?

16. When propagating, the process of thinning, scraping, etching the seed coat is called?

17. What is alleopathy?

18. Which nutrient is most responsible for algae blooms?

19. When plants respire they do what?

20. Which part of a seed often holds food stores to be used in germination and early growth?

21. The upper portion of a graft that will form the branches of a plant is called the:

22. A North arrow on a landscape design should always:

23. Hybrid tea roses are usually:

24. What is the proper name collectively for the female parts of a flower?

25. When the terminal buds retard the growth of side branches it is said they have: