Common Flowers
Flower Colors
Parts of a Flower
Flower Facts
Flower Trivia
100

What classic red flower is a symbol of love? 

A Rose 

100

Roses are commonly what color on Valentine’s Day.

Red 

100

What part attracts pollinators with its color and scent? 

The Petals 

100

What do flowers need from bees to reproduce? 

Pollen 

100

Which flower shares its name with a lion’s tooth in French?

HINT: A lot of people see this flower as a weed. When you were a child you probably picked them and blew on them to watch the seeds go in the wind! 

Dandelion 

200

Which bright yellow flower follows the sun? 

A Sunflower 

200

Sunflowers are usually what bright color.

Yellow 

200

What  sticky part collects pollen? 

The Stigma 

200

What is the name of the process when plants use sunlight to make their own food? 

Photosynthesis 

200

What flower is the symbol of Japan? 

A Cherry Blossom 

300

What flower shares its name with part of the eye? 

An Iris 

300

Lavender flowers are typically what color?  

Purple 

300

What part produces pollen? 

The Anther 

300

What is the largest flower in the world? 

A. Rafflesia 

B. Titan Arum 

C. Talipot Palm 

A. Rafflesia 
300

What flower is often used to make tea that helps with sleep? 

Chamomile 

400

What popular spring flower comes in many colors and grows from bulbs. 

A Tulip 

400

What color of roses symbolizes friendship? 

Yellow 

400

What part connects the flower to the plant? 

The Stem 

400

Tulips originally came from which continent?  

Asia 

400

What flower’s name sounds like a musical instrument? 

HINT: Its a string instrument! 

Viola 

500

Which white flower is often associated with peace and remembrance? 

A Lily 
500

What rare rose color symbolizes mystery or enchantment? 

Black or Very Dark Purple 

500

What part protects the flower before it blooms? 

The Septal 

500

Which flower is known for closing at night and opening during the day? 

Morning Glory 

500

What flower is famous for growing in muddy water but blooming beautifully? 

A Lotus