Fun Flower Quiz

Fun Flower Quiz

Everybody loves flowers. We love smelling them, looking at them and giving them to people we care about. But how much do you know about flowers? Well, take the quiz and let’s find out! Score a 9 or a 10 and you’re really up on your flor. Score five or less and you’ve got some studying to do. Good luck!

  1. What is the national flower of the United States?
  2. What is the fear of flowers called?
  3. In cooking, tulip bulbs are sometimes used in place of what?
  4. From where do nearly 60% of all USA grown fresh cut flowers come from?
  5. What is the world’s largest flower?
  6. What is the world’s smallest flower?
  7. What are the best selling cut flowers in the world?
  8. About how many species of begonia are there?
  9. The Peach Blossom is the state flower of which state?
  10. Which is not another name for snapdragons?

ANSWERS:

  1. The ROSE is the national flower of the United States. It was signed into law by President Reagan on October 7, 1986 in a ceremony that was held, of course, in the White House Rose Garden.
  2. The fear of flowers is called ANTHROPHOBI. Symptoms include breathlessness, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitations, sweating and madness.
  3. In cooking sometimes tulip bulbs are sometimes used to replace ONIONS.
  4. More than half of the cut flowers grown in the United States come from CALIFORNIA.
  5. The largest flower in the world is the RAFFLESIA ARNOLDII. It is found in Indonesia and can grow three feet across and weigh fifteen pounds! When in bloom the rafflesia emits a smell similar to rotting meat, which attracts flies for pollination.
  6. The WOLFFIA is the smallest flower in the worl. It is a type of duckwee. A bouquet of a dozen plants would easily fit on the head of a pin!
  7. The best selling cut flowers in the world are CARNATIONS.
  8. There are about 1,300 species of begoni. And if you are one of the many people addicted to growing these beautiful flowers you are known as a begoniac!
  9. The peach blossom is the state flower of DELAWARE. The flower was adopted in 1895 because of Delaware’s reputation as the “Peach State,” having over 800,000 peach trees at the time. Did you pick Georgia? Gotcha!
  10. There are a lot of colorful names for snapdragons, but MONKEY JAWS is definitely not one of them!