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Plant Terminology & Definitions

When choosing a new landscape project that includes plant material, there are many common terms that sound similar but have different meanings.  Here is a list of the most common words you'll likely hear while planning your project.

Genus:  A group of plants marked by common characteristics or one common characteristic.

Species:  A sub-group of plants with common characteristics, within and below a genus.

Cultivar:  A plant ranking below a species; a way to distinguish each individual plant within a variety genus and species group.

Deciduous:  Plants that lose their leaves in the fall/winter.

Evergreen:  Plants that remain green year-round. (Ex. Pine, Spruce, Arborvitae)

Broadleaf Evergreen:  Plants that have a deciduous leaf but remain green throughout the winter. (Ex. Boxwood, Rhododendron, Azalea, Holly etc.)

Single Stem (tree):  A tree with one single trunk.

Clump (tree):  A tree with multiple trunks.

Shrub/Bush:  A plant that stays smaller than trees and has many woody stems at or near the ground.

Perennial:  A plant that goes dormant in the winter by dying all the way to the ground and reproducing its stem in the spring.

Annual:  A plant that completely dies in the winter and must be replaced in the spring.

Caliper:  The technical way to measure a tree.  The diameter of the trunk is measured in inches.

 

 

 

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