Daisies
  • 1. Daisies, belonging to the Asteraceae family, are charming and beloved flowers that symbolize purity, innocence, and new beginnings. These perennial blooms, commonly found in a variety of gardens and natural settings, exhibit a unique structure with a central yellow disc surrounded by a captivating array of white petals, although some species showcase an array of colors including pink, purple, and blue. Daisies thrive in diverse habitats, ranging from rich meadows to rocky hillsides, often serving as a vital source of nectar for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Their resilience and adaptability allow them to flourish in various climates, making them a common sight across the globe, from the lush landscapes of Europe to the sunny fields of North America. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, daisies hold cultural significance, frequently appearing in literature and art, symbolizing innocence and simplicity. They are the inspiration for many popular sayings and folklore, often associated with childhood memories and whimsical daydreams. Whether adorning a summer bouquet or swaying gently in the breeze of a sun-filled meadow, daisies evoke a sense of joy and tranquility, inviting onlookers to pause and appreciate the beauty of nature.

    What kind of plant are daisies considered to be?
A) Herbaceous
B) Aquatic
C) Woody
D) Climbing
  • 2. Daisies belong to which plant family?
A) Fabaceae
B) Rosaceae
C) Liliaceae
D) Asteraceae
  • 3. What type of soil do daisies generally prefer?
A) Sandy
B) Soggy
C) Well-drained
D) Rocky
  • 4. Which of the following is a common daisy variety?
A) Tulip Daisy
B) Shasta Daisy
C) Moon Daisy
D) Sunflower Daisy
  • 5. What type of climate do daisies thrive in?
A) Tropical
B) Arctic
C) Desert
D) Temperate
  • 6. How do daisies attract pollinators?
A) Bright colors and nectar
B) Strong scents
C) Electric signals
D) Loud sounds
  • 7. Which famous author included daisies in his works to symbolize innocence?
A) William Wordsworth
B) Emily Brontë
C) Jane Austen
D) Charles Dickens
  • 8. What is a group of daisies often referred to as?
A) Flock
B) Pack
C) Clump
D) Herd
  • 9. What is the process by which daisies close their petals at night called?
A) Petal lockdown
B) Moonflower technique
C) Floral curfew
D) Nyctinasty
  • 10. What does the term 'daisy' mean in Old English?
A) Moon flower
B) Sun burst
C) Star blossom
D) Day's eye
  • 11. Which famous artist painted 'Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers' featuring daisies?
A) Claude Monet
B) Leonardo da Vinci
C) Vincent van Gogh
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 12. What popular flower game involves picking off daisy petals one by one?
A) He loves me, he loves me not
B) Fortune telling daisies
C) She loves me, she loves me not
D) I love you, I love you not
  • 13. Which fairy tale character is commonly associated with daisies?
A) Thumbelina
B) Cinderella
C) Rapunzel
D) Snow White
  • 14. Which musician sang about picking daisies in the song 'Daisies'?
A) Ed Sheeran
B) Katy Perry
C) Bruno Mars
D) Taylor Swift
  • 15. Which novel features a character named Daisy Buchanan?
A) To Kill a Mockingbird
B) Pride and Prejudice
C) Jane Eyre
D) The Great Gatsby
  • 16. What is the main characteristic of daisy flowers?
A) Composite
B) Singular
C) Star-shaped
D) Double
  • 17. What is the name of the Dr. Seuss book featuring daisies?
A) The Cat in the Daisy
B) Horton Hears a Daisy
C) Daisy-Head Mayzie
D) Green Eggs and Daisies
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