Pytanie
Read the textbook chapter. Then, choose the correct answers.
"Landscaping for Everyone"
Introduction to Vines
Gardeners grow vines in all types of spaces. Vines often cover horizontal surfaces, such as the ground. They also grow on vertical surfaces, such as walls and trellises.
All vines are climbers. However, some grow vertically more easily than others. These grow up lattices on their own. Other types require more encouragement. Gardeners train them by securing them with string or wire. Some vines are clingers. That means they adhere to flat surfaces like walls. Other vines are not clingers. They wind around structures instead. If a vine is a stem twiner, its stem wraps around posts or other supports. Another type is a tendril twiner. It relies on offshoots, or tendrils, to grab onto nearby surfaces. These form spirals that hold the plant in place.
1 What is NOT covered in the chapter?
A different types of vines
B methods for training vines
C the best climates for vines
D important parts of vines
2 According to the chapter, what should a gardener do if a vine is a poor climber?
A choose a different type of vine
B use string to support it
C plant another vine nearby
D train it to grow along the ground
3 What is true about stem twiners?
A They are a type of clinger.
B They are most appropriate on flat walls.
C They are poor vertical growers.
D They are likely to wrap around posts.
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