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100

This flower is the symbol for Parkinson's Awareness?

Red tulip


100

Despite its name, a jackrabbit isn't a rabbit. What is it?

A hare!


100

What month do we celebrate Earth Day?

April


100

What Holiday is celebrated in March/April where traditionally kids go on egg hunts?

Easter


100

April showers bring May ....

Flowers!


200

True or false? Broccoli is a flower not a vegetable.

True!


200

What part of a rabbit never stops growing?

Their teeth!


200

What is the main allergy trigger in Spring?

Pollen!

200

What spring holiday is the second biggest holiday of the year for flower sales and deliveries?

Mother's Day!

200

 I hop on the ground, I jump really high,

In springtime fields, I catch your eye. Who am I?

Bunny! 

300

True or false? Hydrangeas get their color from the minerals in the soil they grow in?

True!


300

What body part does a butterfly use to taste?

It's feet!


300

What do you call a group of butterflies?


A kaleidoscope


300

What spring holiday is considered the most exciting two minutes in sports?

The Kentucky Derby


300

 I’m a tiny spot, red with black dots. What am I?

Ladybug


400

Japan uses the bloom of _____ flowers to determine the start of spring?

Cherry Blossoms


400

How do earthworms breathe?

Through their skin!


400

According to weather folklore, if it thunders on All Fool’s Day, what will it bring?

Good crops of corn and hay


400

What Hispanic holiday is celebrated in May? (Think margaritas)

Cinco de Mayo


400

I buzz around with stripes of gold,
In flowers’ hearts, my story’s told.
I gather nectar, do my thing,
Who am I in the warmth of spring?

A bee!

500

What spring flower is more nutritious than most vegetables in your garden?

Dandelion!


500

The world's deadliest animal reappears every spring. What is it?

The mosquito!


500

Ombrophobio is the fear of ....

Rain

500

What was the original name of Memorial Day? 

Decoration Day


500

I flutter by on wings so bright,
I visit flowers, a lovely sight.
In gardens and meadows, I do sing,
Who am I, brought by the spring?

Butterfly