1. Leaf - Gymnosperm A group of spermatophyte seed-bearing plants with ovules on scales, which are usually arranged in cone-like structures. This tree is a gymnosperm.
2. Deciduous Leaf Shedding the leaves annually, as certain trees and shrubs. This tree is deciduous.
3. Lichen A large group of symbiotic associations between fungi and green and occasionally blue green algae. There are lichens growing on these bricks
4. Phloem Tissue forming part of the plant vascular system, responsible for the transport of organic materials, especially sucrose, from the leaves to the rest of the plant.
5. Fruit – dry with seeds The edible part of a plant developed from a flower, with any accessory tissue.
7. Tendril of a Plant A slender climbing organ formed by modification of a part of a plant, such as a stem, a leaf or leaflet, or a stipule.
8. Autotroph Any organism capable of self-nourishment by using inorganic materials as a source of nutrients and using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis as a source of energy, as most plants and certain bacteria and protists.
9. Pollen the fertilizing element of flowering plants, consisting of fine, powdery, yellowish grains or spores, sometimes in masses. The flowers on this plant contain pollen
10. Connective Tissue A tissue, usually of mesoblastic origin, that connects, supports, or surrounds other tissues, organs, etc. This frog has connective tissue.