This Country produces 4.3 billion Tulips yearly
What is Holland?
This holiday occurs in the United States annually on April 22nd
What is Earth Day?
Known as the 1st day of spring
What is Vernal Equinox?
Top spring break destination for the United States
What is Florida?
Two states that do not participate in Daylight Savings Time
What is HI & AZ?
This color does not exist in lilies
What is Blue?
The source of the Earth's most breathable air
What is the ocean?
Easter, Passover, April Fool's Day, Earth Day, Arbor Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Cinco De Mayo and Holi (festival of colors in India)
What are spring holidays?
City that turns the river green for St. Patrick's Day
What is Chicago?
Peeps are produced in what PA town
What is Bethlehem, PA?
The Wicked Witch poisoned which flower in the Wizard of Oz
What is the poppy?
Produces 20% of the Earth's oxygen
What is the Amazon Rainforest?
North American mammal can hibernate for up to seven and a half months, emerging in Spring
What is the Black Bear?
A TV channel began broadcasting annual spring break specials in 1986
What is MTV?
These animals can have up to 12 per litter
What are bunnies?
An expensive spice (originating from Iran), is derived from this flower
What is Saffron?
A single tree produces enough air for this many people for one year
What is 4?
This weather phenomenon is most common in the spring and least common in the winter
What are tornadoes?
This Irish city hosts Europe’s largest Saint Patrick's' Day festival each year, attracting over 550,000 visitors annually
What is Dublin?
This holiday is celebrated on the last Friday in April
What is Arbor Day?
This early spring flower gets it's name from the red sap that it's root produces
What is Bloodroot?
This giant tree was thought to be extinct in the wild, until it was rediscovered in China in 1944.
What is a Dawn Redwood?
Popular spring flower that is lethal even in small doses to the common house cat
What is the Easter Lily?
This amount of money is spent by students each year on Spring Break
What is 1 Billion?
This Polish tradition involves children throwing water on one another, symbolizing the Spring rains to come.
What is Dyngus Day?