PLANTS QUESTIONS
Do you know everything about Plants?
Play the Plants Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Plants Questions!
Play the Plants Quiz with your friends and give yourself a great advantage by selecting your starting question from different Plants Questions!

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The yearly Hanami festival in Japan celebrates this plant, known as the sakura, and in 1912, Japan gave 3,000 of them to Washington, DC, where they still line the tidal basin. What is it?
When cut, the stems of what plant ooze a milky juice called lactucarium, for its resemblance to opium?
Golden bamboo lemurs mostly eat bamboo shoots, even though they contain lethal amounts of what poison?
What flower did Apollo name for a boy whom he accidentally killed with a discus?
Platanus occidentalis, also known as the American plane and the buttonwood, is better known as what tree?
What southeast Asian tree of the verbena family is tough enough to be used outdoor furniture and boat decks?
The lady's slipper's slippers trap insects. But what kind of flower is a lady's slipper?
The bachelor's button is a blue species of aster that been the national flower of Estonia since 1968. By what other name is it known?
What color, a vivid reddish purple, is named for a German botanist?
What small perennial shrub of the mint family is associated with remembrance, particularly on ANZAC Day?
A petiole is the stem of what botanical object?
What Filipino fruit, also known as a mabolo, is often used in herbal bubble baths?
In the epic poem "Marmion," who wrote, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive"?
To produce a tulip flower, a gardener must plant what?
Which of these flowers grows on a bush with thorns?
What growth do pine trees have where most other trees have leaves?
A ripe watermelon has a rind that is what color?
Many of the plants in your garden, including the regal lily and various species of primrose, rhododendron and dogwood, were discovered by British plant hunter Ernest Henry Wilson in what country?
Said to be the world's largest tree, a tree in California's Sequoia National Park is named for what Civil War figure?
In Greek myth, this was a fire-breathing monster cobbled together from parts of other monsters. In biology, it's a plant that has been genetically engineered from two different species. What is it?
When cut, the stems of what plant ooze a milky juice called lactucarium, for its resemblance to opium?
Golden bamboo lemurs mostly eat bamboo shoots, even though they contain lethal amounts of what poison?
What flower did Apollo name for a boy whom he accidentally killed with a discus?
Platanus occidentalis, also known as the American plane and the buttonwood, is better known as what tree?
What southeast Asian tree of the verbena family is tough enough to be used outdoor furniture and boat decks?
The lady's slipper's slippers trap insects. But what kind of flower is a lady's slipper?
The bachelor's button is a blue species of aster that been the national flower of Estonia since 1968. By what other name is it known?
What color, a vivid reddish purple, is named for a German botanist?
What small perennial shrub of the mint family is associated with remembrance, particularly on ANZAC Day?
A petiole is the stem of what botanical object?
What Filipino fruit, also known as a mabolo, is often used in herbal bubble baths?
In the epic poem "Marmion," who wrote, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive"?
To produce a tulip flower, a gardener must plant what?
Which of these flowers grows on a bush with thorns?
What growth do pine trees have where most other trees have leaves?
A ripe watermelon has a rind that is what color?
Many of the plants in your garden, including the regal lily and various species of primrose, rhododendron and dogwood, were discovered by British plant hunter Ernest Henry Wilson in what country?
Said to be the world's largest tree, a tree in California's Sequoia National Park is named for what Civil War figure?
In Greek myth, this was a fire-breathing monster cobbled together from parts of other monsters. In biology, it's a plant that has been genetically engineered from two different species. What is it?