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Botany Crossword 2

Stems, Flowers and Fruit
Horizontales
A fleshy fruit with a thin skin, and multiple seeds embedded in the flesh (5)
An inflorescence of tiny flowers on a fleshy spike, typically seen with a spathe. (6)
______ pollination is where the pollen comes from a separate plant of the same species. (5)
The stalk of an individual flower (7)
Flowers with prominent stamens. (9)
A single-seeded, dry, indehiscent fruit (6)
Ovary positioned below the flower receptacle (8)
A dry, dehiscent fruit which splits on one edge only to release seed. (7)
An irregular shaped flower (11)
The _____ cambium is responsible for making new bark tissues. (4)
Fruit formed from one flower which has more than one pistil. (9)
Beetle pollinated flowers contain a lot of this. (6)
A plant which has separate male and female plants. (9)
Non-living xylem tissue, usually darker in colour. (9)
Simple fruit surrounded by a fleshy receptacle (4)
Calyx and corolla together (8)
These plants stems do not have a vascular cambium. (8)
Fruits derived from the ovary only (4)
Swelling around the branch/ stem junction, which should be protected when pruning. (6)
Verticales
A modified, brightly coloured leaf, associated with flowers (5)
An unbranched inflorescence, where flowers on short pedicels are arranged along the axis (6)
A pendulous spike inflorescence typical of deciduous trees. (6)
Shape of flowers in species Grevillea (7)
Fruit formed from an inflorescence (8)
The ovary, style and stigma make up this. (6)
Fleshy fruit with a single seed contained in a stony endocarp (5)
Internal divisions of the ovary which contain the ovules/ seeds. (7)
A flower with only stamens or pistils, not both. (9)
Growth regions responsible for secondary growth in woody plants. (8)
Connect heartwood, sapwood and phloem. (4)
Is a birds favourite colour (3)
All the female parts of the flower. (9)
The tip of the flower stalk, to which the floral organs are attached (10)
Fruits which split open when mature to disperse seed (9)
A pore on a woody stem, which allows for gaseous exchange (8)
The collective term for all a flowers sepals. (5)
A berry with a hard rind and flattened seeds (4)