Q1: What is the process in which pollen is transferred by insects to other flowers?
Q2: The rose is the national flower of the USA, The Maldives and which other country?
Q3: What kind of flower is the fleur-de-lis?
Q4: Amorphophallus titanums, or titan arums, are commonly referred to as corpse flowers. Why did they gain this nickname?
Q5: Saffron is the most expensive spice by weight. From which flower do you get the spice Saffron?
Q6: Which small, white flower is commonly used to make tea?
Q7: Vanilla comes from which flowering plants?
Q8: What name is given to the smaller flowers you find in a dandelion’s head?
Q9: Which Disney princess shares her name with a small, fragrant, white flower?
Q10: Red roses are associated with love, however the other colors can have a different meaning. Which color of rose, which now signifies friendship, signified jealousy in Victorian times?
Q11: Which of these flowers is not edible: dandelion, lovage, hyacinth, or passionflower?
Q12: What is the name of the sweet fluid that insects drink from flowers?
Q13: Van Gogh’s 1888 painting depicts which kind of yellow flowers in a vase?
Q14: Which plant produces the largest individual flower on earth?
Q15: Which flower is associated with Buddhism, yoga, and also ancient Egyptians?
Q16: In the USA, and many other countries around the world, which flower is traditionally given on Mother’s Day?
Q17: The juice from which flower was previously used to make glue?
Q18: What is the common name for the flowering plant digitalis?
Q19: The peduncle is which part of a flower?
Q20: What is the national flower of Scotland?
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