Flowers Quiz

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What’s in the Flowers Quiz?

This quiz covers all things floral with questions that include:

  • Identifying parts of a flower
  • Classifying types of flowers (annual, perennial, biennial)
  • Matching flowers to their characteristics
  • Fill-in-the-blank questions about flower biology

Whether you’re a budding gardener or just love the beauty of blossoms, this quiz will help you cultivate your flower facts! From the mesmerizing petals of a rose to the quirky dance of the Mimosa pudica, prepare to be entertained and educated. We created this quiz to challenge those who believe they can sniff out every scent in the garden. Maybe you’ve spent countless hours arranging bouquets or simply enjoy basking in fields of sunflowers. Or perhaps you secretly wish your houseplants could sing you lullabies at night! Whether you’re tending to your garden or just enjoy admiring flowers from afar, it’s time to test your knowledge. Take this quiz with a friend or send them the link if you want to have a little petal-powered competition.

Flowers Quiz - a fun floral hint at the questions

Do you know the secret language of flowers, or are you just here for the pretty pictures? Brush up on your botanical brilliance by taking this quiz. Nobody needs to know how many daisies you can name, but we’re here to help you find out! We hope you’ll have fun trying out this quiz and feel a little more rooted in your floral knowledge.

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Q1: Which part of the flower is primarily responsible for attracting pollinators?

A1: Petals

Q2: Select all of the following are types of perennial flowers:

A2: Lavender, Peony, Daylily

Q3: Arrange these parts of a flower from the outermost to the innermost.

A3: Sepals, Petals, Stamens

Q4: Match each flower to its corresponding family.

A4: Rose - Rosaceae, Sunflower - Asteraceae, Lily - Liliaceae

Q5: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:

A5: The process by which seeds begin to grow is called germination.

Q6: Which flower is traditionally associated with the Netherlands?

A6: Daffodil

Q7: Select all of the following are biennial flowers:

A7: Foxglove, Hollyhock

Q8: What process allows flowers to produce seeds?

A8: Fertilisation

Q9: Which flower is known for its strong fragrance and is often used in perfumes?

A9: Jasmine

Q10: Select all of the following are hybrid flowers:

A10: Lisianthus, Plumeria

Q11: Which flower is the national emblem of Japan?

A11: Chrysanthemum

Q12: What term describes flowers that open in the evening and close during the day?

A12: Nyctinastic

Q13: Which part of the flower produces pollen?

A13: Anther

Q14: What term describes flowers that have both male and female reproductive parts?

A14: Perfect flower

Q15: Which flower is known for its vibrant red colour and thorny stems?

A15: Rose

Q16: Arrange these stages of a flower's life cycle in the correct order.

A16: Pollination, Seed formation, Seed germination

Q17: Select all of the following are characteristics of monocot flowers:

A17: Floral parts in multiples of three, Parallel leaf venation

Q18: Which flower is commonly associated with funerals and remembrance?

A18: Lily

Q19: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:

A19: The stamens produce pollen in the flower.

Q20: Which flower is known as the "Queen of the Night"?

A20: Night-blooming Cereus

Q21: What is the primary function of nectar in flowers?

A21: To attract pollinators

Q22: Select all of the following are deciduous flowers:

A22: Rose, Marigold

Q23: Which flower is known for its unique ability to change colour as it ages?

A23: Snapdragon

Q24: What is the primary role of the stamen in a flower?

A24: To produce pollen

Q25: Arrange these flower colours in the order they typically bloom in spring.

A25: Yellow, Pink, White

Q26: Select all of the following are characteristics of composite flowers:

A26: Inflorescence composed of multiple florets, Central disc surrounded by ray florets

Q27: Which flower is known for its ability to survive in arid conditions and store water?

A27: Cactus flower

Q28: Which flower is known for its striking black petals?

A28: Black Tulip

Q29: What is the term for the male reproductive organ of a flower?

A29: Stamen

Q30: Which flower is often used to symbolize purity and innocence?

A30: Lily

Q31: Arrange these flower types based on their typical blooming season from earliest to latest.

A31: Tulip, Rose, Chrysanthemum

Q32: What is the process called when a flower dies after producing seeds?

A32: Senescence

Q33: Select all of the following are edible flowers:

A33: Nasturtium, Calendula

Q34: Which flower is known for its rapid movement, closing its petals when touched?

A34: Mimosa pudica

Q35: What type of symmetry do most flowers exhibit?

A35: Bilateral symmetry

Q36: Select all of the following are pollinators of flowers:

A36: Bees, Butterflies

Q37: Which flower is known for its large, showy blooms and is often used in bouquets?

A37: Rose

Q38: Use some of the following answers to fill in the blanks:

A38: The stigma is the part of the flower that receives pollen.

Q39: Which flower is known for its rapid growth and bright yellow petals, often seen in fields?

A39: Sunflower

Q40: Select all of the following are ornamental grasses used in gardens:

A40: Pampas Grass, Fountain Grass

Q41: What is the term for a flower that completes its life cycle in one year?

A41: Annual

Q42: Which flower is known for its distinctive umbrella-shaped clusters?

A42: Umbrella Flower

Q43: Arrange these pollination methods from most to least common.

A43: Insect pollination, Wind pollination, Bird pollination

Q44: Select all of the following are roles of petals in a flower:

A44: Attract pollinators, Protect reproductive organs

Q45: Which flower is known for its symbolic association with Valentine's Day?

A45: Rose

Q46: What is the term for the thickened underground part of a flower that stores nutrients?

A46: Tuber

Q47: Which flower is known for its ability to open and close its petals in response to light?

A47: Morning Glory