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157. In Japanese floral design, Tai represents... |
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156. The framework of a floral design is created by... |
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155. Which of the following is an example of a symmetrical floral design? |
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154. The emission of water vapor from the surface of plant leaves is called... |
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153. To be profitable for the florist, a floral arrangement should have no more than __ percent of its retail price in Cost of Goods Sold (COGS). |
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152. Floral designers wire flowers to... |
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151. When designing an asymmetrical floral arrangement, the floral designer must consider which of the follwing design principles... |
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150. __ is the ribbon size typically used for corsage work. |
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149. An arrangement of flowers designed for the top of a closed funeral casket is a... |
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148. Gladiolus are typically proagated from... |
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147. What nutrient is deficient if the deficiency symptoms are found on older/lower leaves and the plant is dark green or reddish-purple with short, slender stalks? |
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146. Spathiphyllums are popular for their dark, glossy, green leaves and their snowy white __. |
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145. Which of the following are fungus diseases of plants... |
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A. Mildew, fusarium, damping off |
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144. The removal of lateral flower buds from stems, such as carnations and chrysanthemums, is called... |
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143. The cool colors on a typical color wheel include... |
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C. Green, blue-green, blue, blue-violet, violet |
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142. __ is an inexpensive material from which some floral containers are made, comsisting of wood pulp and glue pressed together. |
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141. The most commonly used design for all-purpose vase arrangements and baskets is the... |
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140. The light intensity at which respiration and photosynthesis are balanced is... |
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C. Light compensation point |
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139. Growing medium for greenhouse plant production is... |
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A. A nutritive substance in which seeds germinate and plants grow |
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138. A __ flower is atype of flower often used as a focal point. |
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136. Failure of a bulb to produce a marketable flower following floral initiation is... |
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135. The main commercial method for propagating African violets is by... |
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134. When cells are turgid, they are... |
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