This flower's bloom signals the arrival of spring and is the flower of the month of March.
A Daffodil
What type of animal predicts the possibility of an early spring each February?
A groundhog
What begins at the North Pole on the spring equinox?
Six months of uninterrupted daylight
Which country is home to the largest tulip festival in the world?
The Netherlands
What is the birthstone of March?
Aquamarine
What country uses the blooming of cherry blossoms to determine the start of spring?
Japan
The world's deadliest creature reappears every spring. What is it?
A Mosquito
What is the first spring month in the Southern Hemisphere?
September
What country did the Easter Bunny story originate from?
Germany. According to the legend, an egg-laying rabbit known as the "Osterhase" would bring colored eggs and treats to children on Easter morning.
What are the three zodiac signs of spring?
Aries, Taurus, and Gemini
This purple flower is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow.
Iris
What animals frequently cross the street in springtime to get to their nesting sites?
Turtles
If someone has ombrophobia, what common springtime weather phenomena are they afraid of?
Rain
Which bird will bring warm weather and gentle south breezes according to an old weather proverb?
The Bluebird
What Roman god is March named after?
Mars, the Roman god of war
What are the official birth flowers of April?
Sweet peas and daisies
What creature associated with Halloween comes out of hibernation in the springtime?
A Bat
One of the full moons of the spring months is called the flower moon. Which month can you see it?
May
What part of a rabbit never stops growing?
Their teeth
What color is associated with the April full moon?
Pink
What spring flower is more nutritious than most vegetables in your garden
Dandelion
What do you call a young rabbit?
A kitten
What do you call the smell of rain that is typically associated with springtime?
Petrichor
What do you call a group of butterflies?
A kaleidoscope
What is the name of the Greek goddess associated with spring?
Persephone, she symbolizes renewal and rebirth.