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Quiz about Name the Flower
Quiz about Name the Flower

Name the Flower Trivia Quiz


I'll describe the flower, and you tell me what it is! ^^*

A multiple-choice quiz by cornflower*. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Author
cornflower*
Time
2 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
113,829
Updated
Mar 06 22
# Qns
5
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
5 / 5
Plays
7733
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Question 1 of 5
1. These long-stemmed flowers are often given by the dozen to girls on Valentine's Day, and are featured in this poem:"_______are red, violets are blue", and is the name of the annual New Year's Day football game in Pasadena. Hint


Question 2 of 5
2. These flowers were frequently painted by Van Gogh and their seeds can be eaten toasted or as a sun-dried snack. Hint


Question 3 of 5
3. These flowers, considered by many to be a weed, are edible, and kids enjoy blowing the seeds of these flowers away to make a wish. Hint


Question 4 of 5
4. These plants have green or yellow flowers, but are often mistakenly thought to have red ones. They are most popular around Christmas time. Hint


Question 5 of 5
5. These colorful flowers are often associated with Holland, and are famous for their bulbs. Hint





Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. These long-stemmed flowers are often given by the dozen to girls on Valentine's Day, and are featured in this poem:"_______are red, violets are blue", and is the name of the annual New Year's Day football game in Pasadena.

Answer: roses

Red roses stand for love, and yellow roses symbolize friendship. The Rose Bowl football game and the Tournament of Roses parade take place in Pasadena, California, every year after New Year's.
2. These flowers were frequently painted by Van Gogh and their seeds can be eaten toasted or as a sun-dried snack.

Answer: sunflowers

The state flower of Kansas is the sunflower, and Kansas is known as the "sunflower state".
3. These flowers, considered by many to be a weed, are edible, and kids enjoy blowing the seeds of these flowers away to make a wish.

Answer: dandelions

Pioneers traveling along the Oregon Trail, who did not have enough to eat, often plucked dandelions and ate them.
4. These plants have green or yellow flowers, but are often mistakenly thought to have red ones. They are most popular around Christmas time.

Answer: poinsettias

At Christmas, your parents may buy a pot of poinsettias to decorate the house. The Aztecs used poinsettias as medicine and dye. The poinsettia was named for the man who discovered them, Joel Poinsett. The word "poinsettia" is often misspelled "poinsetta". The red "flowers" are actually leaves!
5. These colorful flowers are often associated with Holland, and are famous for their bulbs.

Answer: tulips

Keukenhof is a world-famous tulip garden in Holland. Hope you enjoyed this quiz!
Source: Author cornflower*

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