(i) It is made up of rose water, Kewra water and flowers.
(ii) It is a traditional art form in Bihar.
(iii) This flower is used to make oil and also it rises with the sun.
(iv) This flower has China in its name.
(v) One of the characters in this chapter named Mamta loves this flower which is used to make pakoras.
(i) Jasmine is used to make non-edible _________.
(ii) Datura blooms at _________.
(iii) Lotus is water _________ because it grows in the water.
(iv) Grandma’s old _________has rose water in it.
(v) The _________of Uttranchal is called the valley of flowers.
(i) White flowers are the symbol of love.
(ii) Purple flowers are a symbol of success.
(iii) The hills of Uttranchal are called the valleys of flowers.
(iv) Grandma’s old recipe is beneficial to make a lotion for moisturising our skin.
(v) Yamini likes marigolds.
(i) Flowers grow on creepers
(ii) Flowers grow on water plants.
(iii) Flowers that bloom only at night.
(iv) Flowers used to make oil.
(v) Flowers used to make medicines.
(i) Name any two flowers from which we get medicines.
(ii) Name any two flowers that are used as vegetables.
(iii) Name any two flowers from which we get oil.
(iv) Name any two colours of rose flowers.
(v) Write any two uses of marigold flowers.
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