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HORT 203: FINAL EXAL

Transpiration may be controlled by
Temperature and Humidity
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Which of the following words describes a tone?
Any color + gray
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Which of the following words describes texture?
glossy, coarse, fine
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Match the following statements and terms: 1. Water uptake 2. Energy source (food) 3. Microbial growth
1. acidifier 2. sugar (glucose) 3. bio-inhibitor
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Which of the following examples are floral design forms?
Linear, Round, Triangular, Square
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How is line created?
1. sequential placement of materials 2. dot-to-dot placements 3. use of linear objects
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Line is the visual path the eye follows to produce
motion
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When texture is enlarged what is it called?
pattern
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Which of the following words describe a shade?
Any color + black
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triadic color schemes
1. Red, yellow, blue 2. Green, orange, violet
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Major factors that affect the keeping quality of cut flowers/foliage include?
1. transpiration 2. floral food 3. temperature
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Match the following phrase to the appropriate element of design: 1. Texture 2. Line 3. Space 4. Form
1. Surface quality 2. Static/Dynamic 3. Positive/Negative 4. Shape
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When mixing cut floral food
always follow the label instructions for the right concentration %
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At what degree are alstroemeria leaves attached to the stems?
180
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How does underwater cutting benefit flowers?
1. reduces air in the stem structure 2. creates an unbroken column of water to the stomata
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Pre-treatments are used at what stage of the processing procedure?
prior to and in conjunction with floral food
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receding colors include:
green, blue-violet, blue
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The positives emotional response to the color blue are:
quiet & cool, dignity & formality
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Form is the overall 3-D configuration or ____ of a design of composition.
shape
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Warm colors include
red, orange
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Which of the following words should line produce?
Skeleton, motion
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Which of the following are floral design forms?
...
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The are of paper mache was perfected in the ____ era?
Persian
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texture of tulips compared to pink diamond statice?
contrast-opposition
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zigzag placement of tulips and button mums
rhythm - repitition
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shape of tulips compared to button mums
NOT contrast-opposition
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placement of the carnation at the junction of the vertical and horizontal lines
dominance - focal
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shape of larkspur compared to carnation
contrast - opposition
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color of leatherleaf compared to boxwood
contrast - variation
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Lavish use of roses were indicative of ____ era?
Roman
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Egyptian - Roman - Byzantine - Chinese - Flemish -
floral collar Roses cone/topiary form ceramics tulips
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mirror images are
symmetrical
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Types of contrast
variation opposition tension
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Words that relate to contrast
tension, differences
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Tension has a dynamic aesthetic quality that?
may cause the design to feel unbalanced. requires skillful use of contrast. may disrupt the rhythm of the design. expresses action or energy
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How many members are in the Paeoniaceae family?
1
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Irrigation became a crucial part of flowers in ___ era?
Egyptian
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Room size and decor must be considered in relation to what secondary principle?
scale
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scale is defined as
size of a composition in relation to its surroundings.
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Which of the following relates to the principles of unity?
oneness of purpose. all components contribute?
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From the Flemish time frame era?
tulipomania was a phenomenon. striped/flame colored tulips were popular.
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Fibonacci sequence of aesthetically pleasing proportion is:
2:3:5:8 3:5:8:13
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The typical appropriate ratio of floral materials to container height or width is:
1 1/2 times
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