Flower Trivia / Quiz

April Showers Bring May Flowers !! And did you know April's Birth Flower is the Daisy and Sweet Pea also? Let's test your knowledge with these 15 General Flower Trivia Questions and Answers

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1. What is the study of flowers called?
Botany
2. The head of the Sunflower moves throughout the day from East to West or North to South?
East to West
3. The Crocus flower gives us what expensive spice?
Saffron
4. Although a striking option, why shouldn't you include orange lilies in a gift bouquet?
They represent hatred and disdain.
5. An artichoke is a flower. True or False?
True
6. What is the international flower of love and romance?
The red rose
7. Which flower represents all three celestial bodies (Sun, Moon & Stars)?
Dandelion
8. What country has 1,500 of the 4,000 species of Orchids?
Columbia
9. What flower is toxic to cats?
Lily
10. What flower is often given to sick people as a 'get well soon' symbol in the US?
Chrysanthemum
11. What is the name for the flowers that bloom at night and close during the day?
Moon Flowers
12. How many different types of tulips are there?
3,000
13. What is the rarest color of Rose?
Blue
14. Several centuries ago in Holland, tulips were more valuable than gold. True or False?
True
15. How many different species of wildflowers grow in the US?
32,000

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Adam's Choice


When God created Adam and Eve, He said to them:
I have two gifts to give you - one is to pee standing up and...

Adam, very anxious, interrupted him screaming:
M E..! M E..! I want it, please Lord... please... please... please... This would make life a lot easier!

Eve agreed and said those things didn’t matter to her.
So God gave Adam the gift.

Adam was amazed, screaming for joy, running through the Garden of Eden, peeing on every tree.
He ran along the beach making drawings with his pee in the sand.
He lit a fire and played fireman...

God and Eve stared at the mad man with happiness until Eve asked God:
and... what is the other present?
And God answered:

A Brain Eve ... The brain is yours....


 
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Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad

Black History Month – Harriet Tubman
"Harriet Tubman is possibly, for me, one of the most inspiring African American women in history. In fact, she is perhaps the most amazing person, to my mind. Her efforts to help get slaves out of the southern states, at great risk of her own, amazes me. She truly is an American hero." - Galen Scott

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Harriet Tubman was a Black woman who daringly escaped slavery and helped hundreds of other enslaved people escape to freedom. She became the most famous of all "conductors" of the Underground Railroad, a system of safe houses that enslaved people used to travel to freedom in the North. Her inspiring work continued after slavery was abolished, as she worked for the aid and education of formerly enslaved people, as well as for women's right to vote.


 
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Harriet Tubman - They Called Her Moses

Harriet Tubman (1822-1913) was the most prolific “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, assisting hundreds of slaves to escape bondage and to find freedom in the northern United States and Canada. Her work succeeded due to her reliance upon God and her constant prayer for his guidance. She earned the name “Moses” because she led so many of her fellow African Americans to freedom in the “promised land.” - Dr. Rex Butler
Harriet Tubman Day is an American holiday in honor of the anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman, observed on March 10, and in the U.S. state of New York. Observances also occur locally around the U.S. state of Maryland. - Wikipedia
 
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