a. Tulip
b. Rose
c. Marigold
b. Rose
This flower moves throughout the day in response to the movement of the sun from east to west.
a. Water Lily
b. Daisy
c. Sunflower
c. Sunflower
True or False; The provincial flower of Alberta is the Tulip
False! It is the Wild Rose
The red rose is a symbol of:
a. Love
b. Hope
c. Peace
a. Love
a. Daisy
b. Marigold
b. Marigold
These flowers are commonly made into chains or crowns:
a. Daises
b. Roses
c. Tulips
a. Daisies
True or False; Roses can naturally come in the colour blue.
Poppys are a symbol of:
a. Goodluck
b. Remembrance
b. Remembrance
a. Lilac
b. Violet
a. Lilac
This flower is the source for a powerful medicine.
a. Orchid
b. Poppy
c. Water Lily
b. poppy - One species of poppy, Papaver somniferum, is the source of the narcotic drug opium
True or False; The Lily of the Valley, a tiny, white, bell-shaped flower found in woodlands is very poisonous.
True!
Yellow roses are a symbol of:
a. Friendship
b. Spring
a. Friendship
a. White Pansy
b. Monkey Face Orchid
b. Monkey Face Orchid
Which of these vegetables is NOT a flower.
a. Broccoli
b. Cauliflower
c. Cabbage
C. Cabbage
True or False; British Columbia's provincial flower isn't really a flower — it's a tree.
True! The provincial flower is the dogwood.
White roses are a symbol of:
a. Hope
b. Innocence
b. Innocence
This flower only flowers at night.
a. Moonflower
b. Dusk lily
a. Moonflower
The rarest flower in the world is the:
a. Red Lotus
b. Middlemist Red
b. The Middlemist Red is the rarest flower in the world. Only two known examples of this flower are found in London and New Zealand!
True or False; The peony flower used to represent anger.
True! Now it represents romance
The daisy is a symbol of:
a. Motherhood
b. Loyalty
a. Motherhood