Ornamental Horticulture (2024)
Other Idaho CTE sets
- First Steps Standards (2023)
- Marketing: Secondary (2016)
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- Agriculture Welding (2025)
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- Apparel and Textiles (2020)
- Applied Accounting (2015)
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- Cabinetry and Millwork (2016)
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- Digital Communications Program (2016)
- Digital Literacy Essential Standards (2024)
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- Early Childhood Education (2022)
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- Graphic Design (2016)
- Journalism (2017)
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- Nursing Assistant (2025)
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- Plant and Soil (2025)
- Precision Machining (2026)
- Teen Living (2016)
- Web Design and Development (2014)
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- Fashion and Textiles (2010)
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- Nutrition & Foods (2012)
- Parenting and Child Development (2023)
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- Culinary Arts (2015)
- Educational Assistant (2009)
- Food Science and Nutrition (2004)
- Rehabilitation Services Program (2018)
- Emergency Medical Technician (2018)
- Medical Assisting (2026)
- Pharmacy Technician (2017)
- Pharmacy Technician (2024)
- Emergency Medical Technician (2024)
- Medical Assisting (2019)
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- First Steps Standards (2023)
- Marketing: Secondary (2016)
- Administrative Services (2014)
- Administrative Services (2024)
- Agribusiness (2015)
- Agriculture Food Science and Processing (2018)
- Agriculture Leadership and Communications (2017)
- Agriculture Mechanics and Power Systems (2017)
- Agriculture Small Engine Repair (2025)
- Agriculture Welding (2025)
- Animal Science (2024)
- Apparel and Textiles (2020)
- Applied Accounting (2015)
- Cabinetry and Fine Woodworking (2026)
- Cabinetry and Millwork (2016)
- Culinary Arts (2023)
- Digital Communications Program (2016)
- Digital Literacy Essential Standards (2024)
- Digital Media Production (2017)
- Early Childhood Education (2022)
- Ecology and Natural Resource Management (2017)
- Graphic Design (2016)
- Journalism (2017)
- Marketing: 9, 10, 11, 12 (2016)
- Media Tech- Commercial Photography (2016)
- Nursing Assistant (2025)
- Personal and Family Finance: High School Personal Finance (2020)
- Plant and Soil (2025)
- Precision Machining (2026)
- Teen Living (2016)
- Web Design and Development (2014)
- Workplace Skills and Career Readiness (2016)
- Workplace Skills for Career Readiness (2021)
- Fashion and Textiles (2010)
- Housing, Interiors, and Furnishings
- Nutrition & Foods (2012)
- Parenting and Child Development (2023)
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- Food Science and Nutrition (2004)
- Rehabilitation Services Program (2018)
- Emergency Medical Technician (2018)
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- Pharmacy Technician (2017)
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- Emergency Medical Technician (2024)
- Medical Assisting (2019)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERSHIP 1.0
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Student Leadership in Career Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) and Professional Associations 1.1
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Explore the role of professional organizations and/or associations in the horticulture industry.1.1.1
- 2
Define the value, role, and opportunities provided through career technical student organizations.1.1.2
- 3
Engage in career exploration and leadership development.1.1.3
- 1
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Supervised Agricultural Experience1.2
- 1
Maintain SAE record books.1.2.1
- 2
Describe the proficiency award areas related to SAE program area.1.2.2
- 3
Describe necessary steps to receive higher degrees in FFA.1.2.3
- 1
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 2.0
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Career Exploration in Ornamental Horticulture2.1
- 1
Identify potential careers in ornamental horticulture and plant science.2.1.1
- 2
Describe employability traits required for a successful career in the ornamental horticulture industry.2.1.2
- 3
Describe industry education and certification requirements to enter or advance in the industry.2.1.3
- 1
SAFETY IN THE INDUSTRY 3.0
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Safe Work Practices3.1
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Follow personal protection equipment (PPE) requirements, according to industry and OSHA guidelines.3.1.1
- 2
Describe the importance of the information on safety data sheets (SDS) and where they can be located.3.1.2
- 3
Identify common hand tools and power equipment.3.1.3
- 4
Demonstrate safety practices when using hand tools and power equipment, including following manufacturer guidelines, identifying hazards, and using safety features of the tools and equipment.3.1.4
- 1
PLANT ANATOMY 4.0
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Plant Cells4.1
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Label the parts of a plant cell.4.1.1
- 2
Compare a plant to an animal cell.4.1.2
- 3
Describe the function of plant cell organelles.4.1.3
- 1
- 2
Root Anatomy4.2
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Describe the functions of roots in plants.4.2.1
- 2
Identify the parts of a root.4.2.2
- 3
Compare the two major types of root systems.4.2.3
- 4
Describe specialized structures in roots.4.2.4
- 1
- 3
tem Anatomy4.3
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List the functions of a stem.4.3.1
- 2
Identify the external structures of a stem.4.3.2
- 3
Describe the internal structures of a stem cell.4.3.3
- 4
Describe specialized structures in stems.4.3.4
- 1
- 4
Leaf Anatomy4.4
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Define the main parts of a leaf.4.4.1
- 2
Compare common vein patterns found in leaves.4.4.2
- 3
List the functions of a leaf, including photosynthetic energy conversion.4.4.3
- 4
Define the difference between leaf shape and leaf margin.4.4.4
- 5
Compare major leaf arrangements (i.e., alternating, opposite, whorled, basal).4.4.5
- 1
- 5
Flower Anatomy 4.5
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Describe the parts of a flower.4.5.1
- 2
Describe the function of a flower.4.5.2
- 3
Compare types of flowers (e.g., complete, incomplete, perfect, imperfect).4.5.3
- 4
Describe the process of plant pollination and fertilization.4.5.4
- 1
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Fruit Anatomy4.6
- 1
Describe the parts of a fruit.4.6.1
- 2
Identify types of fruits of economic importance in Idaho.4.6.2
- 1
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Seed Anatomy 4.7
- 1
Identify the major parts of a seed.4.7.1
- 2
List the function of each major part of a seed.4.7.2
- 1
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 5.0
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Energy Conversion In Plants 5.1
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Describe the process of photosynthesis.5.1.1
- 2
Describe the process of respiration.5.1.2
- 1
- 2
Transport within a Plant System 5.2
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Compare the active and passive transport of water and nutrients through the root systems.5.2.1
- 2
Compare the structure and function of xylem and phloem cells and tissues.5.2.2
- 1
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Environmental Requirements for Plant Growth 5.3
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Determine the effect of different light sources (e.g., spectrum, intensity) on plant growth (e.g., artificial, natural).5.3.1
- 2
Describe the effects of water quality on plant growth (e.g., pH, hardness).5.3.2
- 3
Describe the effects of temperature on plant growth.5.3.3
- 4
Describe the factors that affect plant suitability for a selected site, using a hardiness zone map and heat zone map.5.3.4
- 5
Define plant tropisms (e.g., photo-, thigma-, gravi‐).5.3.5
- 1
- 4
Plant Growth Regulators 5.4
- 1
Compare the functions of plant hormones.5.4.1
- 2
Describe commercial uses for plant growth regulators.5.4.2
- 1
PLANT IDENTIFICATION SKILLS 6.0
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Plant Categorization 6.1
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Describe the classification and naming of plants.6.1.1
- 2
Identify the major groups of plants.6.1.2
- 3
Describe the difference between monocot and dicot.6.1.3
- 4
Categorize common plants by life cycle (e.g., annuals, perennials).6.1.4
- 5
Categorize plants by growth habits (e.g., mounding, trailing).6.1.5
- 6
Describe the importance of identifying plants by botanical and common names in the industry.6.1.6
- 1
GROWING MEDIA 7.0
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Soil Texture and Structure 7.1
- 1
List the components of soil.7.1.1
- 2
Describe the concept of soil texture and its importance.7.1.2
- 3
Classify the texture of a soil sample.7.1.3
- 4
Identify various soil structures, their formation, and importance in agriculture production.7.1.4
- 1
- 2
Soilless Growing Media7.2
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Identify the components and source of soilless growing media. 7.2.1
- 2
Describe the functions of growing media.7.2.2
- 3
Determine desirable properties of growing media (i.e., drainage, organic matter, micro‐ organisms).7.2.3
- 4
Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of soilless media.7.2.4
- 1
- 3
Chemical Characteristics of Growing Media7.3
- 1
Determine pH range of growing media for optimal plant growth.7.3.1
- 2
Interpret pH test results of a growing media sample.7.3.2
- 3
Describe the importance of electrical conductivity (EC) of various growing media.7.3.3
- 4
Analyze the relationship between soil media and nutrient availability.7.3.4
- 1
- 4
Water‐Holding Capacity (WHC)7.4
- 1
Describe water‐holding capacity of soils and its relationship to the water cycle.7.4.1
- 2
Describe the factors that determine a soil’s water‐holding capacity.7.4.2
- 1
PLANT NUTRITION 8.0
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Fertilizer Formulation8.1
- 1
Compare macronutrients and micronutrients.8.1.1
- 2
Measure pH and describe how it is modified.8.1.2
- 3
Identify the main components of fertilizer.8.1.3
- 4
Interpret a fertilizer label.8.1.4
- 5
Categorize methods of application (e.g., granular, time released, injector, foliar).8.1.5
- 6
Calculate a lawn fertilizer application rate.8.1.6
- 1
- 2
Plant Nutrients8.2
- 1
Correlate plant symptoms to nutritional deficiency.8.2.1
- 2
Correlate plant symptoms to plant toxicity8.2.2
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) 9.0
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Integrated Pest Management9.1
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Define Integrated Pest Management (IPM) (e.g., physical, chemical, mechanical, biological).9.1.1
- 2
Describe the benefits of IPM.9.1.2
- 1
- 2
Common Pests and Diseases9.2
- 1
Identify common plant pests and diseases.9.2.1
- 2
Identify common weeds, insects, rodents, and fungi.9.2.2
- 3
Compare abiotic and biotic diseases.9.2.3
- 4
Identify abiotic plant injuries.9.2.4
- 1
- 3
Safe Handling, Use, and Storage of Pesticides9.3
- 1
Identify safety measures when applying pesticides.9.3.1
- 2
Interpret pesticide labels.9.3.2
- 3
Describe procedures for storing and disposing of pesticides.9.3.3
- 4
Evaluate environmental and consumer concerns regarding pest management and biodiversity.9.3.4
- 5
Describe requirements for obtaining pesticide applicator licenses.9.3.5
- 1
PLANT PROPAGATION 10.0
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Sexual Propagation of Ornamental Plants10.1
- 1
Compare sexual and asexual propagation.10.1.1
- 2
Describe the process of seed germination.10.1.2
- 3
Identify the conditions needed for seed germination.10.1.3
- 4
Compare the methods of seed preparation.10.1.4
- 5
Demonstrate the technique for sowing seeds.10.1.5
- 6
Calculate germination percentage.10.1.6
- 1
- 2
Asexual Propagation of Ornamental Plants10.2
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Describe optimum conditions for asexual propagation. 10.2.1
- 2
Demonstrate techniques used to propagate plants by cutting.10.2.2
- 3
Demonstrate techniques used to propagate plants by division.10.2.3
- 4
Demonstrate techniques used to propagate plants by separation.10.2.4
- 5
Demonstrate techniques used to propagate plants by layering.10.2.5
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Describe micropropagation and its importance in the ornamental horticulture industry.10.2.6
- 7
Describe grafting and its importance in the ornamental horticulture industry.10.2.7
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ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE CROPS 11.0
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Crop Production 11.1
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Develop a growing schedule for a spring plant sale.11.1.1
- 2
Space crops, using best management practices.11.1.2
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Select containers and medium suitable for a crop.11.1.3
- 1
- 2
Growth Maintenance Procedures11.2
- 1
Compare hard and soft pinches.11.2.1
- 2
Pinch plants, using best management practices.11.2.2
- 3
Demonstrate pruning techniques.11.2.3
- 4
Demonstrate watering techniques.11.2.4
- 1
- 3
Transplanting11.3
- 1
Identify the stage of plant growth for transplanting.11.3.1
- 2
Demonstrate transplanting procedures to industry standards.11.3.2
- 1
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Production Standards11.4
- 1
Describe how to harden plants.11.4.1
- 2
Prepare plants for sale, using best management practices.11.4.2
- 3
Describe industry crop standards for greenhouse ornamental crop production (e.g., American National Standards Institute [ANSI], American Standard for Nursery Stock [ASNS], National Association for Landscape Professionals [NALP]).11.4.3
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PLANT TECHNOLOGIES 12.0
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Selective Plant Breeding12.1
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Describe the selective plant breeding process.12.1.1
- 2
Describe how to estimate the heritability of certain traits.12.1.2
- 3
Predict the genotypes and phenotypes from monohybrid and dihybrid crosses, using a Punnett Square.12.1.3
- 1
- 2
Genetic Engineering12.2
- 1
Describe the advantages and disadvantages for genetic manipulation of plants.12.2.1
- 2
Identify transgenic plants on the market.12.2.2
- 3
Describe how biotechnology can create new plant varieties.12.2.3
- 1
- 3
Hydroponic Techniques12.3
- 1
Define hydroponics and its importance to society.12.3.1
- 2
Describe procedures used in hydroponic plant production.12.3.2
- 1
ORNAMENTAL DESIGN STANDARDS 13.0
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Principles and Elements of Design13.1
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Compare visual balance, using symmetry, asymmetry, and massing.13.1.1
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Describe how the principles of dominance and focal point are used in design.13.1.2
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Describe the function of proportion and scale in a design.13.1.3
- 4
Describe the function of rhythm in a design.13.1.4
- 5
Describe the relationship of color to emotions and symbolism.13.1.5
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Create a desired design atmosphere, using color, texture, and form.13.1.6
- 1
- 2
Implementation of Principles and Elements of Design 13.2
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Create a design.13.2.1
- 2
Justify design choices (i.e., design elements) of a completed design.13.2.2
- 1
BUSINESS CONCEPTS 14.0
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Marketing14.1
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Describe the need for developing a marketing plan.14.1.1
- 2
Develop a marketing plan for ornamental crop sales.14.1.2
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Design a business display for an identified target audience (e.g., social media, signage, production displays).14.1.3
- 1
- 2
Principles of Sales14.2
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Analyze the relationship between marketing and selling.14.2.1
- 2
Demonstrate the use of a point of sale (POS) system or other electronic invoice system.14.2.2
- 3
Describe the importance of supply inventory.14.2.3
- 4
Describe characteristics of an effective salesperson and terminology related to sales.14.2.4
- 5
Participate in a speech or presentation activity.14.2.5
- 6
Analyze the customer buying process.14.2.6
- 7
Identify the steps involved in the selling process.14.2.7
- 8
Identify the benefits of various types of sales, including through social media and e‐ commerce.14.2.8
- 9
Assess the components of an effective business website.14.2.9
- 1
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Business Management14.3
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Describe factors of business management (e.g., cost of goods sold, product markup, estimates and bids, sales price, profit).14.3.1
- 2
Demonstrate work ethic and professionalism (i.e., Idaho Workplace Readiness Skills) necessary for success in the industry.14.3.2
- 1
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2024 Ornamental Horticulture
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