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Quiz about Flower Names for Children
Quiz about Flower Names for Children

Flower Names for Children Trivia Quiz


Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?

A multiple-choice quiz by jstagamtome. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
jstagamtome
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
308,417
Updated
Aug 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
2875
Last 3 plays: matthewpokemon (10/10), Guest 24 (7/10), Guest 174 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. This flower comes in many color combinations, but most ofter with white petals and a gold or yellow center. What is this flower that shares its name with Donald Duck's girlfriend? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. These perennial flowers grow in bunches and are frequently solid yellow, but can come in two-toned shades of white, apricot, pink, and orange-red. One feature of these flowers appreciated by many people is that wildlife does not eat them. What are they? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. These flowers are often associated with Holland, and at one time were so valuable that houses, clothing, livestock, and almost everything could be bought with them. What were these flowers? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. These flowers are planted in mass as a crop, and present a dramatic spectacle when viewed from afar. They move to follow an orb in the sky, and are harvested for their seeds and oil. What are they? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. These tiny five petaled flowers are most commonly seen in blue, but also come in pink and white. They yearn to be remembered. What is their name? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. These flowers share a name with part of the eye, and were a favorite subject of many painters, including Vincent van Gogh. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This flower looks like a giant colorful dandelion, and is named after a country in the middle east. What is this flower? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which flower's name is a combination of the name of a girl in a nursery rhyme who had a little lamb and a precious metal? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What flower's name combines a sound you make with your fingers with a fire breathing mythical creature? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The fleur-de-lys is a symbol of France and the monarchy. Which of the following flowers does it represent? Hint





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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This flower comes in many color combinations, but most ofter with white petals and a gold or yellow center. What is this flower that shares its name with Donald Duck's girlfriend?

Answer: daisy

Daisy petals are edible, and children like to make them into daisy chains. They are a symbol of innocence. The name comes from "daes eage", which means day's eye.
2. These perennial flowers grow in bunches and are frequently solid yellow, but can come in two-toned shades of white, apricot, pink, and orange-red. One feature of these flowers appreciated by many people is that wildlife does not eat them. What are they?

Answer: daffodils

The daffodil family also contains narcissus, jonquils, and buttercups. The daffodil is poisonous, containing a compound called lycorine, which is contained in all visible portions of the plant.
3. These flowers are often associated with Holland, and at one time were so valuable that houses, clothing, livestock, and almost everything could be bought with them. What were these flowers?

Answer: tulips

Originating in the mountainous regions of the Persian empire, they were brought to Europe in the sixteenth century and now are celebrated in tulip festivals throughout the world.
4. These flowers are planted in mass as a crop, and present a dramatic spectacle when viewed from afar. They move to follow an orb in the sky, and are harvested for their seeds and oil. What are they?

Answer: sunflowers

Originally found in Peru and taken to Europe by Pizarro, sunflowers were worshipped as a symbol of the sun god by the Incas. The tendency to follow the sun is seen only in cultivated varieties in the bud phase, and is called heliotropism. Sunbutter can be made from this flower.
5. These tiny five petaled flowers are most commonly seen in blue, but also come in pink and white. They yearn to be remembered. What is their name?

Answer: forget-me-not

Forget-me-not is the state flower of Alaska. There are so many legends regarding the origin of the name that none has particular credibility, but the flower has been a symbol of love and tragic fate.
6. These flowers share a name with part of the eye, and were a favorite subject of many painters, including Vincent van Gogh.

Answer: irises

Irises have been used to make perfumes, sedative medication, and even as flavoring and color in drinks. The rhizomes of the plant can be poisonous.
7. This flower looks like a giant colorful dandelion, and is named after a country in the middle east. What is this flower?

Answer: Persian allium

These flowers are in the onion/garlic/leek family and are deer resistant. They grow up to five feet tall!
8. Which flower's name is a combination of the name of a girl in a nursery rhyme who had a little lamb and a precious metal?

Answer: marigold

These flowers are in the daisy family, repel insects, and one species can be used to make an anise flavored tea. However, the tea can cause hallucinations, so I don't recommend you try it!
9. What flower's name combines a sound you make with your fingers with a fire breathing mythical creature?

Answer: snapdragon

Available in every color but blue, the snapdragon gets its name from the habit of opening the "jaws" of the flower and watching it snap shut.
10. The fleur-de-lys is a symbol of France and the monarchy. Which of the following flowers does it represent?

Answer: lily or iris

The fleur-de-lys symbol is thought to derive from the lily. However, it is also thought by some to derive from the iris, a controversy which is unresolved today.
Source: Author jstagamtome

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