Birth flowers quiz

Just as each month has its own gemstones or birthstone, Each month also has its own traditional birth flower for the month and season. Let’s find out if you know the birth flowers and month they represent them.

  1.  1

    January Flower is________. It was one of the flowers used in Greek ceremonial crowns and are often worn on special occasions, especially Mother's Day and weddings.

    • Carnation
    • Snowdrops
    • Daffodil
    • Rose
  2.  2

    February Flower is _________. The garden pansy in particular is an extensively used spring and autumn/winter bedding & pot plant.

    • Water Lily
    • Honeysuckle
    • Primrose
    • Violet
  3.  3

    March Flower is ___________ The first flower to lead the way through the cold snowy ground to scream out "It's Spring." In some countries the yellow is associated with Easter.

    • Orchids
    • Daffodil
    • Jonquil
    • Gladiolas
  4.  4

    April Flowers are ________ Chaucer called it "eye of the day". The species is widely naturalized in North America, where it is considered an invasive weed.

    • Sweet Pea and Morning Glory
    • Daisy and Sweet Pea
    • Daisy and Tulips
    • Sweet Pea and Tulips
  5.  5

    May Flowers are __________. Convallaria majalis is a popular garden plant, grown for the scented flowers.

    • Poppy and Larkspur
    • Honeysuckles and Aster
    • Lily of the Valley, Hawthorn
    • Gladiolas and Orchids
  6.  6

    June Flowers are _________ It is one of the most popular garden shrubs, as well as the most popular and commonly sold florists' flowers.

    • Rose and Honeysuckle
    • Rose and Orchids
    • Tulips and Daisy
    • Rose and Tulips
  7.  7

    July Flowers are _________ These are plants in the family Nymphaeaceae that live in freshwater areas in temperate and tropical climates around the world.

    • Gladiolas and Hawthorn
    • Larkspur and Water Lily
    • Aster and Water Lily
    • Larkspur and Poppy
  8.  8

    August Flowers are ____________. They have long been used as a symbol of both sleep and death: sleep because of the opium extracted from them, and death because of their (commonly) blood-red color.

    • Gladiolas and Poppy
    • Sunflower and Daisy
    • Orchids and Daisy
    • Tulips and Poppy
  9.  9

    September Flowers are _________. These flowers are funnel-shaped, open in the morning, allowing them to be pollinated by hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other daytime insects.

    • Hawthorn and Sweet Pea
    • Tulips and orchids
    • Larkspur and Violets
    • Aster and Morning Glory
  10. 10

    October Flowers are _________ From the Latin kalendae, meaning first day of the month.

    • Aster and Marigold
    • Daisy and Daffodil
    • Calendula and Cosmos
    • Calendula and Holly
  11. 11

    November Flower ____________, the flowers occur in various forms, and can be daisy-like, decorative, pompons or buttons.

    • Chrysanthemum
    • Rose
    • Tulips
    • Daffodil
  12. 12

    December Flower ____________. In many western cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, used especially in wreaths

    • Holly and Cosmos
    • Narcissus and Aster
    • Holly and Daisy
    • Narcissus and Holly
  13. 13

    Calendula is also known as ________ It is considered by many gardening experts as one of the most versatile flowers to grow in a garden, especially since it is easy to grow.

    • Pot Marigold
    • Holly
    • Morning Glory
    • Sunflower
  14. 14

    The _________ botanical name dianthus comes from the Greek botanist Theophrastus. Dianthus means divine (dios) flower (anthos).

    • Carnation’s
    • Violet’s
    • Holly’s
    • Tulip’s
  15. 15

    One of the colloquial names for the lily of the valley is _________ because legend claims that the flower sprung up from the Virgin Mary’s tears,

    • Virgin Mary’s Tears
    • Our Lady’s Tears
    • Virgin Tears
    • Mother Mary’s Tears
  16. 16

    The Latin name for the _________, has roots in Greek mythology. The Greeks called the flower narkisso because of its overpowering narcotic-like scent and they associated it with Hades.

    • daffodil
    • narcissus
    • Lily of the Valley
    • Rose
  17. 17

    During the Middle Ages, _______ were a symbol for humility and modesty not only because of the blooming habits of the flower but also because of their association with the Virgin Mary

    • violets
    • carnation
    • holly
    • Orchids
  18. 18

    The common names for the gladiola ___________.

    • sword-lily
    • glad
    • corn-flag
    • corn iris
  19. 19

    The colloquial name for the aster is ________.

    • Easter
    • star
    • Michaelmas daisy
    • starwort
  20. 20

    The Mediterranean the ________ coronarium was a golden-yellow flower used in garlands intended to deter demons.

    • Water Lily
    • Gladiolas
    • Chrysanthemum
    • Carnation

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