What flower is considered a symbol of new beginnings?
What is a Daffodil
What are the most dangerous kinds of floods?
If you are in a canyon as see any sign of rain you better get out ASAP to avoid this
What is Flash Floods
If you eat a chocolate bunny, which part do most people eat first?
What is the Ears
What Sunday in May is Mother’s Day always celebrated on?
What is the Second
What astronomical event marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere?
What is the Vernal Equinox
What is the most rare flower color?
What is true Blue
What is Air Pressure
Easter’s date is determined by what?
What is The Moon
Each year, Easter is recognized on the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox
In which month are the most babies born in the U.S.?
What is August
Which delicate white blossom is traditionally the first tree to bloom in Washington, D.C.’s famous spring festival?
What is the Yoshino Cherry Blossom
This tiny flower is famous for being able to fit on a fingertip and has a name that sounds like it belongs in a fairy tale or could be a last request. What is it?
What is a Forget Me Not
What’s the term for the amount (%) of water vapor in the air?
What is Humidity
What’s the most popular Easter candy in America?
What is a Reese's Peanut Butter Egg
What U.S. state is called “The Mother of Presidents” due to having eight former U.S. presidents born there?
What is Virginia
Which colorful songbird travels from Mexico to southern Canada and is often first noted by its “cheer-up, cheer-up” call in spring?
What is the American Robin
What flower is considered a symbol of loyalty in Victorian flower language?
What is the Violet
What was the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States?
What is The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
In which state did the Easter Bunny first appear?
What is Pennsylvania
The Easter Bunny, originally known as the Osterhase or Easter Hare in German folklore, was brought to America by German settlers who established communities in Pennsylvania during the 1700s.
Which U.S. President established Mother’s Day as an official national holiday?
What is Woodrow Wilson
The U.S. President who officially proclaimed Mother’s Day a national holiday is Woodrow Wilson. He issued the proclamation on May 9, 1914
Which 1940 Disney film features dancing blossoms and fairies in its spring segment?
What is Fantasia
What is the largest flower in the world?
What is the Corpse Flower
The corpse flower emits a smell of rotting meat to attract pollinators
What’s the only cloud type that can produce hail, thunder, and lightning?
What is Cumulonimbus
What’s the name of the jeweler who decorated Easter eggs for royalty?
What is Peter Karl Faberge
What year was the first Mother’s Day celebrated?
What is 1908
Which wild onion—is foraged in Appalachia each April?
What is Ramps