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Who am I?
100

This part of the flower is often brightly colored and attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

Petals

100

This fruit, known for its spiky exterior and sweet, juicy interior, is a symbol of hospitality.

Pineapple 


100

This vegetable is often associated with the fall harvest and Halloween, and is carved into jack-o'-lanterns.

Pumpkins

100

What is a Perennial

A plant that can live for several years, growing back in the spring after dying in the winter. 


100

This officer had their dad randomly decide to go collect more goats. One is named Hemlock!  Who am I?

Elina Henke

200

In English history, you might study a war named for which flower?

Rose


The War of the Roses 


200

This nutrient, abundant in citrus fruits, is essential for the growth and repair of tissues in your body.

Vitamin C

200

This leafy green is known for its high iron content and was popularized by the cartoon character Popeye.

Spinach

200

What is a plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume

An herb


200

This officer is going to Massachusetts during Fall break. Who am I?


Clara Grennes

300

The flower of Indiana is known as 

Peony

300

2. Which fruit has the highest oil content?

a) Peach

b) Avocado

c) Olive

d) Mango

C). Olive

300

Which country is the largest producer of vegetables globally?

China

300

The use of stem cuttlings to "grow" a new plant 

Propagation 

300

This officer owns more than 10 bladed tools within their room. Who am I?



Griffin Hornung 

400

What is the name for the sugary liquid that flowers produce, and insects and some birds eat?

Nectar

400

This fruit was introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus after his voyages to the Americas.

Pineapples

400

What is the staple crop of the Aztecs that was supplemented with tomatoes, avocados, beans, and peppers?

A: Rice

B: Barley

C: Wheat

D: Maize

 

Correct Answer: D:Maize

400

What is a succulent plant with a thick, fleshy stem that typically bears spines, lacks leaves, and has brilliantly colored flowers.

A Cactus


400

This officer has broken their arm many many many...many times. Who am I?

Chayse Andrews 

500

What is the smallest flower in the entire world?

The watermeal, or Wolffia globosa

500

The only native fruit to North America 

Pawpaws

500

 From what language does the word “vegetable” originate? 

A: Latin

B: Greek

C: Old French

D: Old English

Correct Answer: C: Old French

500

Which is a nitrogen fixing plant?

A) Marigold

B) Eggplant

C) Tomato

D) Bean

D) Bean

500

This officer had a black thumb and killed every plant they touched until 2 years ago. Who am I?

 Mrs. Andrews!