Statistics for Plants A-Z by Clue

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  • This quiz has been taken 260 times
  • The average score is 17 of 25

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LetterClueAnswer% Correct
AUsed as a herbal remedy for sunburns and minor skin abrasions{Aloe} Vera
99%
CSucculent plant, often very spikyCactus
95%
BVery fast growing cousin of grass, a favourite of PandasBamboo
94%
RA symbol of love, every one of these flowers has its thornsRose
93%
MA tree that develops amber to red colouring in Autumn, featured on the Canadian flagMaple
89%
JHighly fragrant climbing genus, shares its name with Aladdin's love interestJasmine
88%
SVery tall yellow flower resembling a very large, hot star in the skySunflower
88%
TBrightly coloured cup-shaped flowers, fields of these flowers can be seen in HollandTulip
85%
IVine, girl's name, some varieties are poisonous or can cause itchingIvy
83%
KThis supposed 'superfood' has very curly green leaves, often blended into nutritional smoothiesKale
83%
LProminent lightly scented flowers include varieties such as peace, calla, and tigerLily
83%
HTypical Christmas plant, produces red berriesHolly
79%
VAs its name suggests, this plant bears small bright purple flowers, with a strong scentViolet
78%
DHappy bright yellow flower, cousin of the jonquilDaffodil
70%
OOrnate, exotic and elegant flower often given as potted plants. Varieties include phalaenopsis, moth, and spiderOrchid
69%
EAustralian native, has antibacterial properties, sometimes used for treating coldsEucalyptus
63%
FGrow in shady conditions, reproduce by sporesFern
60%
UGrown commonly indoors, a synonym for its name could be 'parasol shrub'{Umbrella} Plant
58%
NPoisonous flowering plant, also known as belladonnaDeadly {Nightshade}
55%
PCommon cottage garden plant with flowers closely resembling, but larger than, violasPansy
50%
QFruit commonly used in place of apples and pears in baking, stewed or preserved, and used to be much more popularQuince
48%
YConiferous tree bearing red berries, Ginny Weasley's wand is made of this woodYew
47%
ZVivid flowers with many petals, some varieties resemble a pom pomZinnia
40%
GStrong sweet perfume, white flower, also known as cape jasmineGardenia
31%
XGrass trees native to Australia, these plants grow spiky grass bases and many develop a vertical flower spikeXanthorrhoea
4%

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