Petal Pushers
Who arranged it better?
Potpourri
Smells like green spirit
A vase in every era
100

These people are known as the first florists by trade.

Who are ancient Egyptians?
100

This florist specializes in creating stunning bouquets for the big day.

What is a wedding florist?

100

The term "Dark Ages" was coined by scholars like Petrarch in the 14th century, who viewed this post-Roman period as a time of intellectual and cultural darkness compared to the "light" of classical antiquity.

What are the Middle Ages?

100

The Greeks were known for using this item—worn on the head—as a symbol of victory or honor.

What is a wreath?

100

These teachers are responsible for educating the next generation of flower enthusiasts.

What are floral design instructors?

200

This career focuses on sourcing flowers from growers, sometimes internationally.

What is a floral wholesaler?

200

While they may not design bouquets for the spotlight, this profession plays a vital behind-the-scenes role by growing the blooms used in stunning floral arrangements—often straight from field to florist.

Who are flower growers or farmers?

200

In Mrs. Douglas's class, if you want to see her panic, just hand her a glue-covered ribbon or a slightly tacky floral pick. It triggers this personal annoyance.

What are sticky things?
200

A florist typically works with this type of perishable product.

What are fresh flowers?

200

These simple vessels were often used in the Early American period to display wildflowers, grains and grasses.

What is a jug or pitcher?

300

A successful florist often needs this type of non-floral skill to attract clients online.

What is marketing?

300

People in this period brought a significant increase in interest in the use of flowers to decorate the home in the United States "Just because" they are nice to have and made you feel good

What is the Modern Period?

300

Some students love to get lost in books during this quiet, focused 1 hour per week reading time, while others are still working on building this important skill.

What is SSR?

300

The Byzantines were known for their symmetrical, conical, tree-style designs of foliage in containers that today go by this name.

What are topiaries?

300

This Japanese minimalist floral design has been around since at least the 7th century.


What is Ikebana?

400

These people took Greek wreaths and made them their own by making them into tapered olive crowns.

Who are the Romans?

400

These specialized gardeners maintain and oversee public or private gardens, golf courses and parks.

Who are horticulturists?

400

This holiday focused on picking flowers in the spring began being celebrated in the Victorian Period.

What is May Day?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

These popular holiday decorations were introduced during the Renaissance era.

What are Christmas wreaths?

400

This art style, characterized by drama and excess, influenced highly ornate floral arrangements in the 1600s.

What is Baroque?

500

This professional connects floral wholesalers or growers with flower shops and event florists, helping them choose and order the right products—often with a big focus on customer service and product knowledge

Who is a floral sales representative?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

During the Middle Ages, these religious men preserved knowledge of plants and flowers, often cultivating monastery gardens and arranging herbs and blooms for spiritual and medicinal use—without the flair, but full of purpose.

Who are European monks?

500

In the English-Georgian period, this small hand held bouquet of fragrant flowers was often worn to provide relief from the unpleasant odors and infectious diseases of the time.

What is a tussy-mussy?

500

In Chinese culture, this flower was the most honored flower, also known as "The King of Flowers"

What is a peony?

500

This era, much like the Baroque era, was highlighted by bright colors, playfulness, and unique forms such as the arc and crescent shape.

What is Rococo?