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Which one is more common in the Chesapeake Bay: Bass or The King Fish 

The King Fish

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What is the Maryland State Flower?

The Black eyed Susan 

100
What Plant is this rime referring to "Leaves of three let them be"

Poison Ivy

100

What 'tropical' fruit is native to Maryland

The Pawpaw

100

What do White, yellow, green, oolong, dark, and black tea all have in common?

They are all from the plant Camellia Sinensis just  processed differently.

200

What is the State Bird in Maryland?

The oriole

200

What Native plants Name starts with "Monarda Didyma"

Hint: Hummingbirds like this plant

Bee Balm!

200

What Bush has fruit that is poisonous but is also important in Christmas?

The Holly Bush

200

What part(s) of a dandelion are editable?

All parts!

200

What holiday themed fern in native to Maryland. 

The Christmas Fern

300

What type of Deer live in Maryland?

White Tailed Deer
300

What's an orange flower native to Maryland?

Butterfly Weed

300

What flower is thought to be harmless but is slightly Toxic?

Buttercups

300

What type of gourmet mushroom is edible when you soak it?

Morels.

300

What part of the corpse flower is Warm?

The Flower!

400

How many known Bird Species are their in Maryland?  

Around 450

400

What native flower is it illegal to pick?

The Black Eyed Susan 

400

How many Poisonous Mushrooms are known in the world?

15-20

400

What type of berry grows on a invasive spiky plant with leaves that grow in clumps of three?

The Wineberry

400

What's the deepest known tree roots? 

A wild fig tree in South Africa has roots that go 400 feet deep.

500

How many parks are in Maryland?

24

500

What are some native plant that act like invasives?

 trumpet vine, Virginia creeper, and various asters and goldenrods.

500

What is the scientific name for the Red cap Mushroom?

Hint- There are two words.

Amanita muscaria

500

What do you need to do to be able to eat the red cap mushroom?

Boil it!

500

What tall ground cover came before trees?

Prototaxites/Mushroom! They were tall fungi that grew 3 feet in diameter and around 26 feet tall!