The seed of this tree is inspiration to a peanut butter chocolate candy.
What is a buckeye?
What is an orchid?
This houseplant is known for the inner gel-like substance found in its leaves, mostly seen in skincare products.
What is Aloe?
You might hear people drink this root to help with nausea (Especially on flights).
What is ginger?
You can't do this while holding your nose.
What is humming?
The Christmas tree on campus is this group of coniferous evergreen trees.
What are spruces?
The name of this plant derives from a Latin word which means "marshmallow plant."
What is a hibiscus?
This house plant hates it when water touches its leaves and can grow via leaf cuttings.
What is an African Violet?
A common kind of tea, this flower can be used to help with anxiety or inflammation.
What is chamomile?
It is illegal to own one of these in Switzerland.
What is a guinea pig?
Trees produce 260 pounds of this in a year.
What is oxygen?
This type of vine begins its life at the top of a tree and then grows down to the soil.
What is a Strangler Fig?
This houseplant has very modified leaves that are used to protect themselves from predators (and not fun to touch!)
What is a cactus?
This vegetable can be used to make ethanol.
What is corn?
You only eat the male plant of this vegetable.
What is asparagus?
This tree is the oldest living tree species.
What is a Ginkgo?
This has been named "The World's Most Dangerous Plant."
What is the Stinging Tree or Bush?
This fast-growing houseplant, also sometimes called the ribbon plant, is actually considered an evergreen.
What is a spider plant?
This compound found in peppers is the primary component in pepper spray.
What is capsaicin?
This letter doesn't appear in any state name.
What is the letter Q?
This tree contrary to its name is actually not a fir.
What is a Douglas-Fir?
This flower smells like rotting meat when in bloom.
What is the Corpse flower?
This houseplant is in the pineapple family.
What are Bromeliads?
This flower's seed pods are used to create morphine.
What are poppies?
This famous structure grows 6 inches in the summer.
What is the Eiffel tower?