About This Quiz
Our planet is covered in many different types of vegetation. From the trees in the Amazon rainforest to the plains of Africa, there are plants growing everywhere! Without our leafy friends, the human race would not continue to exist. While some trees grow hundreds of feet tall, this quiz is going to focus on plants that run just a bit smaller in stature: flowers. Coming in all colors imaginable, flowers do so much to sustain the Earth and make it more beautiful. But how much do you know about the floral life that grows around the world?
Did you know that there are more than 25,000 varieties of orchids in the world? While this quiz won't require you to be able to name every single type, the questions will be difficult for the average person. However, if you know the difference between a morning glory and a nightshade flower, then these questions were made for you!Â
It's time to put the petal to the metal, so to speak, and flower power your way through this quiz! Will you come out blooming, or will you wilt under the pressure? Let's see how many common and exotic flowers you are able to identify!
African daisies take anywhere from 15 to 20 days to germinate, or start to grow. With their regular growing season, most of these flowers with blue centers tend to bloom between April and August.
There are two main varieties of garlic. Hardneck garlic is the most common type to flower. The other kind of garlic plant is the softneck variety, which rarely flowers. To grow bigger garlic bulbs, which are great for cooking, don't allow your plants to flower.
This fast-growing plant also goes by the name Prince-of-Wales. Because of its short growing time, the ability to reach up to four feet and its robust flowers, it makes a great accent plant. This plant requires full sun.
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While its common name is the pigtail plant, it is also known as the flamingo flower. The flower's red appearance in combination with the unique arrangement and colors of the spadix and the spathe make it look like the familiar pink bird.
Snapdragons come in a variety of shades, including purple, red, pink, white, yellow, peach, orange and violet. These colorful flowers grow best in the cooler summer conditions in parts of North America and Europe.
There is some dispute about the origins of the name, but some say that the columbine flower got its name from the Latin term for "dove," since the flower looks like a collection of doves. The columbine's green leaves turn maroon in the fall.
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Baby's breath is commonly used to fill out the centerpieces and bouquets used during weddings and receptions. The white flowers are said to represent the emotional purity of the ceremony.
Despite its name, the cornflower has nothing to do with corn! This plant is actually an herb that is used in natural medicine. It can be made into a tea to combat fever, chest congestion and constipation.
Each color of rose is said to mean something different. A red rose symbolizes love, whereas a yellow one represents joy and friendship. White roses are used to express purity, while pink ones are said to represent sweetness and grace.
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While it is found across the United States, the Black-eyed Susan is the state flower of Maryland. It was designated as such on April 18, 1918, and it is a popular plant among Maryland gardeners.
Persian buttercups thrive best in a warmer environment, such as the South and the West Coast of the United States. In areas where frost is possible, it's best to wait until after the last frost to plant them.
The geranium is the national flower of Switzerland. Ironically enough, this flower isn't native to the Swiss region, but South Africa! The plant wasn't introduced to Europe until the 1600s.
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While there are more than 250 varieties of gladiolus, the majority of them originate from Africa. There are currently only 10 known types that come from the European and Asian continents combined.
Oriental lilies are one of the most popular types of "true lilies" in the world. They are considered a true lily because they belong in the genus Lilium. Asiatic lilies are also part of this genus. Daylilies, on the other hand, are not true lilies.
Cape daisy flowers will only open up under ideal conditions that involve lots of direct sunlight. They close at nightfall, and they also remain closed during rainy and overcast weather.
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The strawflower is also known as the golden everlasting, even though not all varieties are golden. The outer edges of the flower's petals are usually a reddish or brown color. The strawflower is often used in dried flower arrangements.
These beautiful flowers are extremely hardy! Daffodils will even thrive and grow in snow. In addition to their cold weather tolerance, they also create a toxic sap to protect themselves.
Morning glory flowers grow on crawling vines that can reach up to 10 feet in height! Their trumpet-like blooms also come in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blue and purple.
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The desert rose is a member of the succulent family and thrives best in environments with lower levels of moisture. If it receives too much or too little water, it becomes stressed and dies.
Andreas Dahl is the botanist who discovered this flower, which is where the name "dahlia" comes from. Upon first discovery, Dahl defined the plant as a vegetable instead of a garden flower.
The story goes that Queen Anne was making lace one day, and she pricked herself with her needle. The blood droplet that fell is said to represent the red flower that is surrounded by white blooms on this plant.
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Flannel flowers are primarily found in parts of Australia, where the white flowering plants grow to be about 3 feet high. They grow well in the bushland near Sydney, due to the warm, dry climate.
When they are blooming in spring, forget-me-nots are not very fragrant. Oddly, they do not give off their signature scent during the day, only becoming fragrant during the night and evening.
While it seems to have a strange name, the foxglove is named for the exact reason one might think! Its flowers are shaped like small gloves that would fit a fox or other small animal's paw perfectly.
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Lady's ear drops can grow well in a variety of environments, but they fare best when planted in a hanging basket. This also makes it easy to move them indoors when the weather turns too frigid for the plant.
Despite their beauty, calla lilies are extremely poisonous. Some of the symptoms for calla lily poisoning include stomach pain, throat and lip swelling, and intense burning sensations throughout the body. They're lovely plants, but keep them away from your pets.
Even though they share similar names, Canna lilies and Calla lilies have their differences. Canna lilies flower more toward the top of the plant's spikes, whereas Calla lilies form around a yellow center lower on the plant.
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Also called the wild gloxinia or streptocarpus, this plant has velvety leaves and the flowers have five petals each. With proper care indoors, this plant just might bloom all year long for you.
Carnations most commonly bloom with a pinkish appearance, but they can also be found in shades of yellow, red, orange and white. Genetic engineering has even made it possible for botanists to produce a blue-mauve carnation, and white carnations are easy to dye any color of the rainbow.
The majority of Americans view these flowers in a positive light, but things are different in New Orleans. Chrysanthemums are used to symbolize death in the region and are often part of funeral bouquets.
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The birdsfoot trefoil has yellow flowers, but they can turn orange to red in bright sunlight. Depending on your point of view, this plant is either a lovely wildflower or an invasive weed.
Crocus flowers can be used to make saffron. However, only the female reproductive organs of the plant can be used to create the spice, and it can take more than 4,000 flowers to get one ounce of saffron. Luckily, a little saffron goes a long way.
Since they originate in the western region of Australia, kangaroo paw plants are a great choice for areas that don't receive a lot of moisture. As long as they have enough sunlight, these plants don't need regular attention.
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In general, people think of jonquils and paperwhites as the white versions of Narcissus, and daffodils as the yellow to orange ones. However, these names vary region to region. Technically, a jonquil is a specific daffodil — Narcissus jonquilla.
While its common name, red hot poker, is fun to say, the particular varieties of this plant get even more bizarre! Echo Mango, Echo Rojo, Papaya Popsicle and Pineapple Popsicle are just a few members of the red hot poker family.
Some experts believe that magnolias are among the oldest trees. There are varieties of both deciduous and evergreen, with some of the more popular being the Southern magnolia and the saucer magnolia.
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In addition to aphids, marigolds with a scent can be used to deter a number of garden pests! However, the ecosystem of every garden is unique, and the flowers may have to bloom for a while before the repellent benefits take effect, so your mileage may vary.
Mandevilla plants can grow in two different ways. Originally, all varieties were climbing vines, but with newer types being developed, there are now some kinds that create mounds instead of vines.
Zinnias grow best in areas that are warm and dry, which explains why they originated in Mexico. Based on their preferred growing conditions, they also fare well in Central America and much of the United States.
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The common sunflower is as useful as it is pleasing to look at! The flower itself can be used to make a yellow dye, while the seeds can be roasted or made into sunflower oil and sunflower butter.