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Nursery-Landscape CDE Practice Test 2
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Here are some tips for nursery-landscape:   Location: The nursery should be close to a water source and partially shaded. Drainage: The nursery should have proper drainage facilities. Pests: Look for signs of pests, like under the leaves, in the roots, or hidden out of sight. Plants: Consider the quality of soil, nature, and weather conditions when choosing plants. Some plants are high maintenance, while others may need long-term management. Questions: Ask questions about when the plant was last watered, fertilized, and how much sunlight it gets. Raised garden beds: Raised beds are... Show more
Nursery-Landscape CDE Practice Test 2
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25 Questions

1. A one-story ranch-style home probably should be framed with relatively short trees (mature height) to provide for proper ____________ of the landscape.
2. Which of these occupations is not associated with the study of horticulture?
3. Which type of plant propagation accounts for the greatest genetic variation?
4. Which is a true statement about watering container plants?
5. Many insects, such as white flies, are attracted to _____, which if the color often used in sticky traps.
6. Which acronym is not properly matched to its meaning?
7. Leaching refers to the:
8. The practice of growing and using plants for decorative purposes is known as:
9. Which of the following is generally true of safe pesticide or pesticide container disposal?
10. Which term is NOT a horticultural term meaning a place where plants are grown?
11. Plant containers in the nursery trade are generally measured by the:
12. A dichotomous key in horticulture is:
13. Which of these are relatively new landscape features designed to prevent rapid water runoff from landscapes?
14. Nina added fresh pine sawdust to the planting hole of her shrub. After a few months the shrub began looking yellowish. What was the more likely reason.
15. Three of the six landscape design principles are: balance, proportion, and simplicity. What are the other three?
16. A canker in landscape terminology is defined as:
17. The yellowing of plant vegetation due to a reduced amount of chlorophyll is called:
18. Plants that have gracefully drooping limbs are often described in horticultural terms as ____________.
19. Many plants are propagated asexually and are clones of the parent plant. This is a common practice in horticulture because:
20. Taylor has a rhododendron in her landscape that is highly stressed and unhealthy. It is likely that the cause of these problems is that the rhododendron was:
21. Many insects traps use chemical sex attractants called________ to lure insects into the traps.
22. Noise pollution has become a big issue for landscape professionals. The sound from landscape equipment and other noise sources is measured in :
23. The major function of root hairs is to:
24. The type of landscaping that uses fundamental principles to conserve water such as installing low water consuming plants is called:
25. Cellular respiration is the ___________ of/as photosynthesis in that energy is _______ as the stored sugars are broken down and used by the plant.