This Estonian native tree has bare black buds.
What is the ash / European ash / common ash?
This branch of science deals with plants.
What is botany?
One of the world's most important vegetable that was originally used as a medicinal herb.
What is the carrot?
This Estonian native tree keeps the fruits on the branches the longest.
What is the ash / European ash / common ash?
Lifespan of the Norway spruce thorn.
What is 10 years?
This conifer is known as the berry spruce.
What is the yew?
This well-known edible plant has blackish blue fruits.
What is blueberry fruits?
The reason why military pilots ate a lot of blueberries during the World War II.
What is to improve night vision?
This city is known as The Big Apple.
What is New York?
This feature or phenomenon is common for all of these plants - oak, porcupine, aspen, alder, willow, hazel and birch.
What is catkins?
This is the most common tree in Estonia.
What is the Scots pine?
These plants leaves are curled or twisted at the bud stage.
What are ferns?
In the 17th century, this plant had more value than gold.
What is the tulip?
Finland's national flower.
What is the Lily of the Valley?
This tree is used for making toothpicks, popsicle sticks and matches.
What is European aspen?
The cones of this particular confer tree are used to flavor gin?
What are juniper cones?
This is the color of white cabbage flowers.
What is yellow?
This fruit is historically known as the fruit of sin.
What is the apple?
This tree blooms the latest in Estonia.
What is the common linden?
One of the main ingredients of marzipan.
What are the almonds?
The bark of this Estonian native tree has been used for at least 10 000 years to treat fevers and inflammations.
What is the willow bark?
Another way to name angiosperm.
What is the flowering plant?
This is the oldest edible plant.
What is the (green) seaweed?
The national tree of Finland and Russia.
What is the Silver birch / European white birch?
Name conifers that grow natively in Estonia.
What are yew, Scots pine, Norway spruce, common juniper?