AY Honors/House Plants/Requirements

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House Plants

Skill Level

2

Year

1976

Version

28.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

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House Plants
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1976
See also



1. Name at least five house plants raised for their foliage.

2. Name three house plants raised for their flowers.

3. Name three house plants adapted to:

a. direct sunlight

b. dry soils

c. very moist soils

4. Most house plants like a 65 to 75-degree (18 C - 22 C) temperature. Name one that requires a cool room (45 to 55 degrees F [7 C - 13 C]).

5. Prepare a special potting mix soil including at least 3 different ingredients. Select two house plants and grow them in this soil for three months.

6. How much light does an African violet need? Where in the house is the best place to grow them? Grow two or more African violets. Indicate whether they are boy or girl type violets.

7. All gesneriads need approximately the same growing conditions. Where do they come from originally? What kind of temperature, light, and humidity do they need?


8. Name two house plants that may be propagated from leaves, stem sections or divisions. Raise one plant from two of these methods and keep it growing at least six months.


9. What is a bonsai?

10. What is humidity and how is it important to a plant?

11. Grow at least five of the following:
    a. African Violet
    b. Aspidistra
    c. Aluminum plant
    d. Daffodil
    e. Gloxinia
    f. Maidenhair fern
    g. Piggy‑back plant
    h. Tulip
    i. Boston fern
    j. Begonia
    k. Bird's nest fern
    l. Ficus
    m. Hyacinth
    n. Narcissus
    o. Spider plant
    p. Coleus
    q. Crocus
    r. Caladium
    s. Geranium
    t. Iris
    u. hilodendron
    v. Sanseveria