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A plant with only one of the sex parts.

A two-name system that has the first name as the genus and the second name as the species. This is the scientific name that will be in Latin and printed in italics. (Ex: Brasenia schreberi, Nuphar advena, etc.)

The plant has all of the four major parts.

Plants that complete their life cycle in 2 growing seasons. Normally grow a veggie structure their 1st season and then goes dormant for ever so many months and then will come back to max out on producing. (Ex:Carrots)

Plants that produce for more than two years or growing season. They may die back in the winter months and then return from their root stack. (Ex: Azalea, Alfalfa, Maple tree, and Blueberries)

Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit (Ex: Pines, Fir, Spruces, Redwoods, Ginkgo)

A seed that has 1 cotyledon. I has a scattered vascular bundles. It has parallel leaf veins. Its' flower parts are in multiples of 3.

A plant with both male and female parts.

Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruits or pods (Ex: Apples, Peaches, Pecans, Soybeans)

This plant lacks one of the four main parts of a flower.

A seed that has 2 cotyledons. It has vascular bundles arranged in a circle. It has netted leaf veins. Its' flower part are in multiples of four or five.

Angiosperms

Complete Flower

Dicots

Binomial Nomenclature

Biennial Plant

Monocots

Gymnosperms

Imperfect Flower

Perennial Plants

Perfect Flower

Annual Plant

Incomplete Flower