QUIZ: Name the Flower!

QUIZ: Name the Flower!

Flowers have been used for centuries to express emotion and convey messages. They are a beautiful way to show appreciation, love, and admiration. Over time, flowers have become a classic way to bring a smile to loved ones’ faces. Whether it’s a birthday, anniversary, graduation or wedding day, flowers can be used to make any occasion special and memorable.

For most women, flowers alone are a love language. It’s important to have even a rudimentary knowledge of flower types. Test yourself with this simple quiz to see where you stand. Let’s get started!

#1. Which of these images represents a sunflower?

The sunflower is named so for it’s ability to follow the sun throughout the day. It’s seeds can be eaten as snacks, pressed for oil and were also used in many parts of the world to produce purple and yellow dyes.

#2. Which of these images represents a daisy flower?

Daisies come in different colors including white, pink, yellow, orange, blue, purple and ruby red. They are members of the aster family which means they are related to both sunflowers and dandelions!

#3. Which of these images represents a rose flower?

Roses are red, violets are blue…except! Roses are also orange, yellow, cream, violet and many more colors. Aside from being the ultimate love and romance flower, roses are also used to produce rose oil which is commonly used in perfumes and standalone essential oils.

#4. Which of these images represents a daffodil flower?

Daffodils are cheerful yellow, orange, and white flowers. In Wales, it is said that the person who sees the first daffodil each spring will be blessed with wealth in the year ahead.

#5. Which of these images represents a hibiscus flower?

Hibiscus flowers have large, colorful petals that are highly attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. This makes them a great addition to gardens and tea pots! That’s right. Hibiscus flowers are used to make sweet teas full of health benefits.

 

#6. Which of these images represents a hydrangea flower?

Hydrangeas have big cloud-like blooms and many varieties are native to native to China, Japan, and Korea. They come in many colors and can be used to express love, remorse, apology as well as other deep emotions.

#7. Which of these images represents a peony flower?

Peonies are known to be flagrant and are popular with wedding flower arrangements since they are known to symbolize good fortune and a happy marriage.

#8. Which of these images represents a chrysanthemum flower?

Chrysanthemums originate from Asia, native to China and Japan. They are considered to have powerful medicinal properties and are used to treat headaches and common colds. In fact, some varieties have been used to make sweet teas.

#9. Which of these images represents a lily flower?

Due to it’s appearance, the calla lily has been linked to sexuality and fertility in many cultures. It comes in many colors and is has versatile uses which makes it popular in floral designs all over the world.

#10. Which of these images represents a tulip flower?

Tulips are the perfect flower to brighten up a room. The bulbs come in many vibrant colors and play well with others in any floral arrangement…except with daffodils. Daffodils will wilt your tulips.

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