Botany Trivia Questions
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Which large hardy perennial has bloom forms known as spoon, quill, and pompon?
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chrysanthemum
In what field of science did Luther Burbank specialize, focusing on the cultivation of plants and flowers?
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horticulture
What is the most popular variety of orange in the U.S., named after a region on the Mediterranean?
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valencia
What type of location is famous for its lily's fragrance and bell-shaped flowers?
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valley
What is the male organ of a flower that consists of a filament and an anther and can vary in number from zero to hundreds?
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stamen
Which flower is named after German botanist J.G. Zinn and is also used as a feminine first name?
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zinnia
What are the leaves that enclose and protect an ear of corn called?
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husk
Which plant, known for its linen-producing bast fibers, is derived from the stems and listed alongside jute and ramie?
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flax
What primary color does the flower of the forget-me-not come in, aside from white and pink?
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blue
What type of tree, known for its slippery inner bark, was traditionally used to ease throat ailments?
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elm
In biology, what male organ must a flower have, along with pistils, to be considered perfect?
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stamen
What propagation method allows you to grow multiple types of fruit on a single tree?
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grafting
What is the term for the short, swollen part of a stem that grows underground, exemplified by the potato?
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tuber
What type of tree is the bristlecone found in California's White Mountains, which may be the oldest living thing on Earth?
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pine
What giant Arizona cactus has stems that serve as nesting sites for elf owls and woodpeckers?
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saguaro
What plant is used to give beer its pleasantly bitter taste and is also valued by herbalists as a sedative?
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hops
What substance can a halophyte tolerate in large amounts within the soil?
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salt
How many leaves are present in each cluster of poison ivy?
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3
Which red berry is believed to be a hybrid along with the blackberry to create loganberries?
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raspberry
Which substance forms in scales on the leaves of the carnauba palm?
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wax
What plant, scientifically known as Saccharum officinarum, is cultivated for producing a sweet substance?
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sugarcane
What type of plant is known by the botanical name Adiantum and is commonly referred to as maidenhair?
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fern
Desert plants are known as halophytic because they are tolerant of what substance?
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salt
What type of flowers include miniature varieties such as the Starina and the Baby Betsy McCall?
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rose
What colorful violet has earned the nickname 'flower with a face'?
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pansy
What is the term for the swollen part of a stem that grows underground, exemplified by the potato?
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tuber
What is the state flower of Kansas that is believed to have originated in South America?
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sunflower
What botanical category does a peanut belong to, like a soybean?
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legume
What is the name of the fiber-producing plant that includes species such as American upland and Egyptian?
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cotton
To which plant genus, whose name translates to 'rose tree', do azaleas belong?
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rhododendron
What is the common name for the passiflora caerulea, a good plant for bright windowsills?
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passion flower
To which 'colorful' family of flowering plants do carnations and sweet Williams belong?
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pink
What type of plant is Trifolium repens, also known as the original Irish shamrock?
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clover
What swamp tree, often referred to as 'bald,' is the state tree of Louisiana?
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cypress
What river is the African lily also known as the 'lily of'?
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nile
What Japanese art involves dwarfing evergreens and fruit trees?
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bonsai
Which popular trellis plant is named after the anatomist Caspar Wistar?
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wisteria
What term is used for a plant part that is imperfect when it lacks either stamens or a pistil?
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flower
From which flower, whose name is Latin for 'saffron,' is saffron derived?
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crocus
What is the state tree of Texas, which bears a nutty fruit that Georgia leads in producing?
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pecan
What are the airborne grains from trees, grass, or weeds that may cause hay fever attacks?
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pollen
Which flowery shrub is named after George Joseph Camel, a Moravian Jesuit missionary?
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camellia
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