What is the flower that is most often bought on Valentine's Day?
a. Roses
b. Tulips
c. Daisies
d. Orchids
Roses
What is the top part of the stamen that produces pollen?
a. Filament
b. Anther
c. Ovary
d. Pistil
anther
What is the female part of a flower called?
a. Carpel
b. Stamen
c. Anther
d. Filament
Carpel
What do you use a springbok for?
a. Rake up leaves
b. Clothing
c. Transportation
d. None of the above
rake up leaves
What is the state flower of Illinois?
a. Illinois Rose
b. Illinois Poppy
c. Violet
d. Purple coneflower
Violet
What is the name of the flower that has edible leaves?
a. Daisy
b. Rose
c. Chrysanthemum
d. Nasturtium
Daisy
What is the name of the sticky structure where pollen enters the pistil?
a. Stigma
b. Style
c. Ovary
d. Ovule
stigma
What do the stamens do?
What do the stamens do?
a. Produce pollen
b. Receive pollen
c. Support the flower
d. Attract pollinators
Produce pollen
What is a striker for?
a. Shovel up soil
b. Consolidate soil
c. Spread soil
d. Sharpening knives
consolidate soil
What is the state flower of New York?
a. Rose
b. Tulip
c. Daisy
d. Sunflower
Rose
What is the name of the flower that can traditionally be used to make a juice?
a. Hibiscus
b. Daffodil
c. Lavender
d. Peony
Hibiscus
The anther and filament make up the what?
a. Stamen
b. Pistil
c. Petal
d. Sepal
stamen
The movement of pollen from the stamens to the carpel has a special name. What is it?
a. PollinationFertilization
b. Pollination
c. Germination
d. Photosynthesis
Pollination
What gardening implement has tines?
a. Shovel
b. Garden fork
c. Rake
d. Trowel
Garden fork
What is the state flower of Florida?
a. Hibiscus
b. Magnolia
c. Orange blossom
d. Rose
orange blossom
What is the name of the flower that is greatly produced in Columbia?
a. Tulip
b. Lily
c. Rose
d. Carnation
Carnation
What is the thin stalk of the stamen that supports the anther?
a. Filament
b. Stigma
c. Style
d. Ovary
filament
What is the main job of the petals?
a. Protect the flower's reproductive organs
b. Produce pollen
c. Attract pollinators
d. Anchor the flower to the stem
Attract pollinators
How would you sharpen secateurs?
a. With sandpaper
b. With a sharpening stone
c. With a wet stone
d. With a knife
use a wet stone
What is the state flower of Texas?
a. Sunflower
b. Indian paintbrush
c. Yellow rose
d. Bluebonnet
Bluebonnet
What is the name of the flower that can be found on the water?
a. Lotus
b. Daisy
c. Sunflower
d. Water Lily
Water Lily or Lotus
What is the name of the structure that develops into the seeds?
a. Ovary
b. Stigma
c. Filament
d. Anther
ovary
Where are the nectaries of a flower usually found?
a. On the outside of the flower
b. On the inside of the flower
c. There are no nectaries
On the outside of the flower
What would a sieve be used for when sowing seeds?
a. Breaking up soil
b. Measuring soil pH
c. Creating finer soil
d. Separating small seeds from larger particles
creating finer soil
What is the state flower of California?
a. California Rose
b. California poppy
c. California Violet
California poppy