Deck 28: Winterization of the Landscape
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Deck 28: Winterization of the Landscape
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Some winter injury cannot be avoided and must be accepted and dealt with.
True
2
If the weather becomes unusually warm during the winter, this can also cause plant damage.
True
3
The sheer weight of snow and ice from winter storms can damage plants or result in permanent loss of the plant's shape.
True
4
Salt is actually not toxic to very many plants.
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5
Sprinkling water on plants just prior to nightfall has not been shown to prolong the lives of annual flowers when frost threatens during the fall season.
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6
Sunscald can be avoided if plants are properly placed in the design.
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7
Plants that freeze before receiving a heavy load of snow or ice are especially vulnerable to injury.
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8
Whenever possible, snowplows should be used to clear walks instead of snowblowers because they cause less damage.
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9
If breakage of plants occurs during the winter, the groundskeeper should wait until spring to prune the damaged part.
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10
During unusually warm weather in early spring, fruit trees may be encouraged to bloom prematurely, only to have the blooms killed by the next frost.
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11
Which evergreens are the most susceptible to windburn?
A) narrow-leaf
B) broad-leaf
C) firs
D) None of these answers is correct
A) narrow-leaf
B) broad-leaf
C) firs
D) None of these answers is correct
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12
Sunscald is especially troublesome for evergreens planted on which side of a building?
A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
A) north
B) east
C) south
D) west
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13
What can you wrap a plant in to help guard against extreme cold temperatures and winter winds?
A) burlap
B) plastic
C) netting
D) canvas
A) burlap
B) plastic
C) netting
D) canvas
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14
Windburn can be reduced if the designer of the landscape specifies what type of plant material?
A) evergreen
B) small
C) deciduous
D) large
A) evergreen
B) small
C) deciduous
D) large
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15
The use of what type of product may also reduce water loss and its effect on windburn?
A) lime
B) leaf polish
C) surfactants
D) antitranspirants
A) lime
B) leaf polish
C) surfactants
D) antitranspirants
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16
Winter injury is caused by what two agents?
A) humans
B) chemicals and diseases
C) nature
D) both "humans" and "nature"
A) humans
B) chemicals and diseases
C) nature
D) both "humans" and "nature"
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17
What happens when the ground freezes and thaws repeatedly because of temperature fluctuations?
A) cycling
B) permafrost
C) heaving
D) None of these answers is correct
A) cycling
B) permafrost
C) heaving
D) None of these answers is correct
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18
Which plants suffer greater damage from heavy snowfalls and ice storms?
A) older and larger
B) younger and smaller
C) older and smaller
D) younger and larger
A) older and larger
B) younger and smaller
C) older and smaller
D) younger and larger
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19
Damage caused by small rodents when they chew away the bark around main stems is called what?
A) stripping
B) pinching
C) constricting
D) girdling
A) stripping
B) pinching
C) constricting
D) girdling
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20
Plants that are at the limits of their hardiness can be killed by extended periods of severely cold weather. How should those species be regarded when the plant selections for a proposed landscape are being made?
A) marginally hardy
B) marginally weak
C) extremely hardy
D) moderately weak
A) marginally hardy
B) marginally weak
C) extremely hardy
D) moderately weak
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21
____________________ is any damage done to parts of the landscape during the winter season.
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22
____________________ is a special type of temperature-related injury to a plant.
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23
____________________ results when evergreens are exposed to strong prevailing winds through the winter months.
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24
Poured concrete is vulnerable to the corrosive effects of ____________________.
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25
Muddy areas can result in the winter when surface water cannot soak in because the ____________________ is still frozen.
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26
The best way to prevent heaving of turfgrass is to encourage ____________________ during the growing season.
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27
Mixing salt with ____________________ can not only melt the ice but provide traction as well.
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28
Young trees with thin bark are susceptible to ____________________ injury until their bark thickens.
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29
When flowering shrubs fail to bloom in the spring, even though they appear healthy, it may be because their flower buds were more ____________________ than their leaf buds.
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30
Heaving causes injury by permitting the ____________________ of plant roots.
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