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Which Plant?
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Bryophytes : mosses
Pteridophytes : group of plant that is found mainly in damp places
Angiosperm : the only group of plant that produces flowers
Gymnosperm : have needle-like leaves
Aristotle : developed one of the first widely used classification scheme
Gymnos : Greek word meaning "naked"
Thyme : used to make tea for treating stomach cramps, etc.
Plerido : came from the word pteron, meaning "feather"
Parsley : plant rich in vitamins A & C
Venus flytrap : common name of Diomaea Moscipula
Strychnos : used in Asia and South Amerca to obtain arrow poison from their roots and bark
Trifolium pratense : scientific name of clover
Garlic : common name of Allium Sativum
Trifolium repens : considered to be a token bringing good luck
Rosemary : added to roast potatoes and garlic for a tasty feast
Tracheophytes : plants with stem
Which Plant?
Across:| 5. | group of plant that is found mainly in damp places | | 8. | common name of Allium Sativum | | 9. | developed one of the first widely used classification scheme | | 10. | mosses | | 13. | scientific name of clover | | 14. | plants with stem | | 15. | considered to be a token bringing good luck |
| | Down:| 1. | added to roast potatoes and garlic for a tasty feast | | 2. | have needle-like leaves | | 3. | used to make tea for treating stomach cramps, etc. | | 4. | common name of Diomaea Moscipula | | 5. | came from the word pteron, meaning "feather" | | 6. | plant rich in vitamins A & C | | 7. | the only group of plant that produces flowers | | 11. | Greek word meaning "naked" | | 12. | used in Asia and South Amerca to obtain arrow poison from their roots and bark |
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Which Plant?
Across:| 5. | group of plant that is found mainly in damp places | | 8. | common name of Allium Sativum | | 9. | developed one of the first widely used classification scheme | | 10. | mosses | | 13. | scientific name of clover | | 14. | plants with stem | | 15. | considered to be a token bringing good luck |
| | Down:| 1. | added to roast potatoes and garlic for a tasty feast | | 2. | have needle-like leaves | | 3. | used to make tea for treating stomach cramps, etc. | | 4. | common name of Diomaea Moscipula | | 5. | came from the word pteron, meaning "feather" | | 6. | plant rich in vitamins A & C | | 7. | the only group of plant that produces flowers | | 11. | Greek word meaning "naked" | | 12. | used in Asia and South Amerca to obtain arrow poison from their roots and bark |
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