Q.1
To which of the following plants is Lewisia closely related?
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  • Papaver
  • Phlox
  • Portulaca
  • Pratia
Q.2
Dianthus alpinus along with many other rockery plants are said to be suitable for xeriscaping. Where is this most appropriate?
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  • Cold climates
  • Hot climates
  • Dry climates
  • Wet climates
Q.3
Which of the names below is not used for Armerica Maritima
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  • Sea anemone
  • Sea pink
  • Sea thrift
  • Thrift
Q.4
Which plant nutrient makes the flowering stems of plants like the Iceland Poppy grow too long and leggy?
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  • Nitrogen
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorous
  • Potassium
Q.5
This species of Phlox is one of the best for rockeries. What is its name?
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  • Bertii
  • Charlesii
  • Douglasii
  • Erecii
Q.6
What is the common name of this plant?
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  • Houseleek
  • Kill-me-not
  • Seashell plant
  • Shedroof plant
Q.7
What is the common name for Silene Acaulis
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  • Alpine totara
  • Creeping dogwood
  • Moss campion
  • Silver bush
Q.8
Where in the UK is the national collection of Saxifrages held?
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  • Cambridge
  • Kew
  • Oxford
  • Wisley
Q.9
The shape of the flower gives a clue to the common name of this plant. What is it?
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  • Bellflower
  • Domeflower
  • Cupflower
  • Saucerflower
Q.10
This is Sedum Oreganum and the flowers are similar to those on Sedum Acre. Why is Sedum Acre NOT recommended for use in gardens?
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  • It is expensive
  • It is invasive
  • It is poisonous
  • It is protected
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