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  • Animal [r]: A multicellular organism that feeds on other organisms, and is distinguished from plants, fungi, and unicellular organisms. [e]
  • Apple (tree) [r]: Pomaceous fruit of an apple tree, species Malus domestica, family Rosaceae. [e]
  • Aspasia (orchid) [r]: Is an orchid genus formed by seven species spread from Costa Rica to South Brazil and closely related to the genus Miltonia. [e]
  • Beekeeping [r]: The management and maintenance of colonies of honeybees. [e]
  • Beetle [r]: Beetles are insects that have elytra, which are modified fore wings that are hard and shell-like and protect the hind wings. [e]
  • Bee [r]: Flying insects of the order hymenoptera, closely related to wasps and ants. [e]
  • California [r]: A state of the United States located on the west coast of the North American continent. [e]
  • Classical plant breeding [r]: The application of genetic principles to improve cultivated plants. [e]
  • Column (botany) [r]: is a structure found in the flowers of some plant families such as Aristolochiaceae, Orchidaceae, and Stylidiaceae, which is the result of the fusion of all sexual parts of the flower into a single organ. [e]
  • Cotton [r]: Crop widely used for production of clothing fabric. [e]
  • Dacrydium cupressinum [r]: A large evergreen coniferous tree endemic to the forests of New Zealand. [e]
  • Ecosystem [r]: A space in which multiple biological species interact. [e]
  • Flower [r]: The part of a flowering plant (angiosperm) containing its reproductive organs. [e]
  • Greenhouse [r]: aka hothouse, glasshouse, conservatory - indoor or outdoor rooms, or a free-standing building, designed to maintain stable levels of light, warmth and humidity. Compare shadehouse. [e]
  • Insect [r]: One of numerous small arthropod animals with six legs, an exoskeleton that grows by molting, and oftentimes wings. [e]
  • Leptotes (orchid) [r]: A genus of orchids formed by nine small species that exist primarily in the dry jungles of South and Southeast Brazil. [e]
  • Maine [r]: A State in New England, in the north-east USA. [e]
  • Migration (agriculture) [r]: In pre-agricultural hunter-gatherer societies, the practice of following biological migration of game animals or successive maturation of wild food plants. [e]
  • Orchid [r]: Any plant classified under Orchidaceae, one of the largest plant families and the largest among Monocotyledons. [e]
  • Peach [r]: The popular fruit produced by the tree Prunus persica. [e]
  • Pollenizer [r]: The plant that provides pollen for pollination of another plant [e]
  • Pollen [r]: Fine to coarse powder consisting of microgametophytes, which produce the male gametes of seed plants. [e]
  • Pollination management [r]: Horticultural practices that accomplish or enhance pollination of a crop, to improve yield or quality, by understanding of the particular crop's pollination needs, and by knowledgeable management of pollenizers, pollinators, and pollination conditions. [e]
  • Pollinator decline [r]: The reduction in abundance of pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide. [e]
  • Pollinator [r]: Biotic vector that moves pollen from the male anthers of a flower to the female stigma of a flower to accomplish fertilization or syngamy of the female gamete in the ovule of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain. [e]
  • South Carolina [r]: A State in the South-eastern USA. [e]
  • Squash (food) [r]: Annual herbaceous plants of the genus Cucurbita. [e]
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