What food group is the banana part of?
The fruit group
I am green, long, and crunchy. I am a main ingredient in the snack 'ants on a log'.
Celery
I am round and named after a color.
Orange
This pollinator is one of most common and hard-working pollinators known for being attracted to a wide diversity of plants. It is known for making honey.
The Bee
I am the most popular (most purchased) fruit in the US.
Banana
What food group is oatmeal found in?
The starch group
I am orange with a green top and I grow underground.
Carrot
I grow on vines, I'm green or purple, and when I dry out I become a raisin.
Grape
This pollinator is attracted to flowers that smell stinky or smell like rotting fruit or meat.
The fly
What is the most hated veggie in the US?
Turnip
What food group are you supposed to fill half of your plate with/eat the most of at each meal?
Vegetables
Corn
I am large, red on the inside and green on the outside, and often eaten in Summer.
Watermelon
This pollinator is a fan favorite because of its beautiful wings. It likes colorful flowers and needs a flat top to land on.
The butterfly
What vegetable is the most commonly grown in US gardens?
Tomatoes
What two food groups are beans a part of?
I am orange, you sometimes eat my seeds, and I am often carved on Halloween.
Pumpkin
I am often thought of as a veggie, but my seeds and the way I grow classify me as a fruit. I am green, and you tried me out of the garden at school.
These pollinators (two answers) are attracted to flowers that are white, give off a sweet smell and bloom at nighttime.
Bats and moths
True or false: if a plant is a "perennial" it means it will come back the next year without replanting it
True
What are the four main food groups
Vegetable, fruit, protein, and starch
I am green, leafy, I'm often found in salads, and I'm made of 96% water.
Lettuce
I am exotic, yellow, and named after a shape.
Star fruit
These pollinator bugs like flat, wide-open flowers that have a lot of pollen.
Beetles
What is the Maine State Flower
*Maine is the only state in the US that does not have a real flower as its state flower