What is the flower that is most often bought on Valentine's Day?
1. tulips
2. roses
What is a Rose
What is the top part of the stamen that produces pollen?
1. Anther
2. Stigma
What is the anther
What is the female part of a flower called?
1. the pistil or also known as Carpel
2. The stamen
What is the pistil or also known as Carpel
What do you use a springbok for?
1. Rake up leaves
2. Decoration
What is to rake up leaves
What is the state flower of Massachusetts?
The Mayflower
What is the name of the flower that has edible leaves?
1. Daisy
2. Lily of the valley
What is the common daisy, Bellis perennis
What is the name of the sticky structure where pollen enters the pistil?
1. Stigma
2. receptacle
What is stigma
What do the stamens do?
1. Responsible for fertilization
2. They make pollen
They make pollen
What is a striker for?
1. To dissipate soil
2. To consolidate soil
What is to consolidate soil
What is the state flower of
New York?What is the name of the flower that can traditionally be used to make a juice?
1. The hibiscus flower
2. Daffodil
What is The hibiscus flower, specifically roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa)
The anther and filament make up the what?
1. pistil
2. stamen
What is stamen
The movement of pollen from the stamens to the carpel has a special name. What is it?
1. Pollination
2. Fertilization
What is Pollination
What gardening implement has tines?
1. Garden fork
2. shovel
What is Garden fork
What is the state flower of
Florida?What is the name of the flower that is greatly produced in Colombia?
1. Tulips
2. Carnation
What is Carnation
What is the thin stalk of the stamen that supports the anther?
1. style
2. The filament
What is the filament
What is the main job of the petals?
1. Produce pollen
2. To attract insects
To attract insects
How would you sharpen secateurs?
1. avoid sharpening both sides of the blad
2. use a wet stone
use a wet stone
What is the state flower of
Texas?What is the name of the flower that can be found on the water?
1. Sunflowers
2. Water lily
What is Water Lily
What is the name of the structure that develops into the seeds?
1. Sporangia
2. The Ovule
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Do all flowers have ovaries?
What is The ovule, located inside the ovary
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No, not all flowers have ovaries. Some flowers are male (staminate), lacking a functional ovary, while others are female (carpellate), lacking functional stamens. Flowers can also be bisexual, having both stamens and an ovary.
Where are the nectaries of a flower usually found?
1. On the petal
2. On the base of a flower
On the base of the flower
What would a sieve be used for when sowing seeds?
1. Sowing large, vigorous seeds
2. Creating finer soil
What is creating finer soil
What is the state flower of
California?California poppy