Parts of a Flower
Pollination
How seeds travel
Daisies, Tulips, Violets
Wildflowers, Orchids, Asters
100

Pollen is made in the part of these. 

What are the stamens?

100

Flowers that are brightly colored are often pollinated by these creatures.

What are insects?

100

Some seeds travel on this part of an animal. 

What is the fur?

100

Tulips grow from these. 

What are bulbs?

100

This commonly used baking ingredient comes from orchids. 

What is vanilla?

200

This part is green and looks like leaves

What is the sepal?

200

Moving pollen to the pistil of a flower is called this.  

What is pollination?

200

Seeds can often be carried by this. 

What is wind?

200

Plants that can grow year after year, without replanting, are called what?

What are perennials?

200

These plants live for just one year. 

What are annuals?

300

The fruit holds these small what inside of them? 

What are seed?

300

In pollination, pollen moves from the stamens to this. 

What is a pistil?

300

Squirrels collect these to store for food in the winter. 

What are acorns?

300

Daisies, tulips, and violets are considered these. 

What are perennials?

300

Most orchids are grown for these. 

What are their beautiful flowers?

400

This part has many shapes, sizes, and colors. 

What are petals?

400

Grasses are often pollinated by this. 

What is the wind? 

DAILY DOUBLE

400

These help seeds travel from one place to the next. 

What are birds and other animals?

400

Daisies grow from these. 

What are seeds?

400

Marks on the lip of an orchid help guide these creatures. 

What are insects?

900

The ovary is at the bottom of this part. 

What is the pistil?

900

These pollinate flowers that open at night. 

What are bats?

900

These are seeds with sharp spines that can travel on animals' furs. 

What are burrs?

900

Violets grow from this. 

What is an underground stem?

900

An aster may look like a single flower, but it is really what? 

What is many flowers?