Tiptoe thru the Tulips
Divine Dahlia
A Rose is a Rose
Only Alliums
Mum about Chrysanthemums
100

Each year, this US city hosts a festival honoring the tulip.

Holland, MI

100

It is the national flower of this country.

Mexico.

100

It is the national flower of this country.

US

100

These edible kitchen staples belong to the allium family.

onions, garlic, leeks, shallots, and chives

100

In this country, the chrysanthemum is a symbol of luck and is also where the flower originated.

China

200

Tulips originated in this part of the world.

Central Asia.

200

Ancient civilizations discovered that these parts of dahlias were edible.

The petals and tubers.

200

This rose fruit is 30x higher in Vit C than oranges.

Rose hip

200

Due to these strong, sulfur-containing compounds, deer and rabbits avoid these plants.

Alliins

200

In this country, the Chrysanthemum is the symbol of love.

Japan

300

This was the first country to cultivate tulips.

Turkey.

300

This ancient civilization used the plants for medicinal purposes.

The Aztecs (for diabetes)
300

This Egyptian queen covered her abode in rose petals to emit a lasting scent for her lover.

Cleopatra

300

The translation for the Latin origin for allium.

Garlic

300

Chrysanthemum comes from 2 Greek works.

What are chrysos (gold) and anthemon (flower).

400

This was the time period that tulips were introduced to the Netherlands.

late 1500's

400

Dahlias were a favorite of this British monarch.

Queen Victoria

400

According to Greek mythology, whom is the rose named for?

Eros, son of Aprodite, goddess of love

400

While fit for human consumption, allium plants should be avoided by these pets.

Cats or dogs

400

Chrysanthemums contain this natural compound used in insect repellents and insecticides

pyrethrins.

500

The year that Tulip Mania speculation let to a "crash" on the price of tulips.

1637

500

The name Dahlia originates from this 18th-century Swedish botanist.

Anders Dahl

500

The oldest living rose, 1,000 years old, survives in a cathedral in this city, once bombed during World War II.

St. Mary's Cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany

500

This is the shape of the flowering part of the plant.

Sphere

500

This colonel introduced the flower to American horticulture in 1798, on a trip back from England.

Colonel John Stevens

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