| A | B |
| node | the section of a stem where leaf buds emerge |
| monocot | a seedling with one seed leaf |
| dicot | a seedling with two seed leaves |
| Day Lily | Hemerocallis |
| Hollies | Ilex |
| Ginkgo | a prehistoric one |
| Bradford Pear | a brittle one |
| medium | that which we grow plant in |
| internode | the space between two leaf buds |
| site analysis | evaluation of a property |
| warm season grass | bermuda |
| cool season grass | fescue |
| hardscaping | decking, walls, sidewalks, fencing, etc. |
| expensive grass | zoysia |
| seed propagation | sexual |
| division propagation | asexual |
| thinnning | very selective removal of branches |
| heading back | shearing all branches the same length |
| form | the overall shape of a tree |
| fungicide | kills plant diseas |
| herbicide | kills weeds |
| hormone | stimulates faster rooting |
| centipede | lazy man's grass |
| photoperiodism | response to length of night period |
| drip line | imaginary area under tree branches |