1. What is the Latin name for smooth brome? A) Inermis bromus B) Inermis secalinus C) Bromus inermis D) Cirsium arvense 2. What is the provincial grass of Alberta? A) Rough Fescue B) Smooth Brome C) Tall Fescue D) Smooth Fescue 3. Why was smooth brome grass brought to North America? A) It was unintentional; the brome grass seeds got into some grain B) For cattle and other farm animals' forage C) For erosion control along raodsides D) Both B and C 4. Allelopathic plants are... A) plants that cannot grow underneath paths. B) plants that are very sensitive to toxins in the soil. C) plants that release toxins into the soil to inhibit the growth of other plants. D) plants that are insensitive to a wide variety of toxins in the soil. 5. Why is smooth brome NOT officially called an invasive species? A) Because it is still used as forage for farm animals B) Smooth brome IS considered an invasive species C) Because it is used for many people's lawns D) Many people like the flowers that it produces 6. On Nose Hill, __________ was used to get rid of some brome and thistle.(featured on my interactive aerial survey of Nose Hill Park) A) a herbicide B) reverse fertilization C) tilling D) glyphosate 7. How many images were used to create this website? A) 0-150 B) 150-250 C) 250-350 D) 350-450 8. What does GPS stand for? A) Geographic Positioning System B) Global Positioning System C) Geometric Positioning System D) Global Positioning Satellite 9. What color was used to represent the smooth brome on the infestation maps? A) Yellow B) Green C) Blue D) Purple 10. Fill in the blanks: ___(1)___ has a wide leaf, and ___(2)___ grows in clumps. A) (1) Smooth brome, (2) rough fescue B) (1) Rough fescue, (2) smooth brome C) (1) Smooth brome, (2) smooth brome D) (1) Rough Fescue, (2) rough Fescue
1. What is the Latin name for smooth brome?
A) Inermis bromus B) Inermis secalinus C) Bromus inermis D) Cirsium arvense
A) Rough Fescue B) Smooth Brome C) Tall Fescue D) Smooth Fescue
A) It was unintentional; the brome grass seeds got into some grain B) For cattle and other farm animals' forage C) For erosion control along raodsides D) Both B and C
A) plants that cannot grow underneath paths. B) plants that are very sensitive to toxins in the soil. C) plants that release toxins into the soil to inhibit the growth of other plants. D) plants that are insensitive to a wide variety of toxins in the soil.
5. Why is smooth brome NOT officially called an invasive species?
A) Because it is still used as forage for farm animals B) Smooth brome IS considered an invasive species C) Because it is used for many people's lawns D) Many people like the flowers that it produces
6. On Nose Hill, __________ was used to get rid of some brome and thistle.
A) a herbicide B) reverse fertilization C) tilling D) glyphosate
7. How many images were used to create this website?
A) 0-150 B) 150-250 C) 250-350 D) 350-450
8. What does GPS stand for?
A) Geographic Positioning System B) Global Positioning System C) Geometric Positioning System D) Global Positioning Satellite
9. What color was used to represent the smooth brome on the infestation maps?
A) Yellow B) Green C) Blue D) Purple
10. Fill in the blanks: ___(1)___ has a wide leaf, and ___(2)___ grows in clumps.
A) (1) Smooth brome, (2) rough fescue B) (1) Rough fescue, (2) smooth brome C) (1) Smooth brome, (2) smooth brome D) (1) Rough Fescue, (2) rough Fescue
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