The rose (Rosa) is the world's most cultivated flower — with over 300 species and thousands of cultivars, it has symbolized love for at least 5,000 years.The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) tracks the sun when young — mature sunflowers face east to warm themselves and attract pollinators.Tulip Mania struck 17th-century Netherlands — a single rare tulip bulb sold for more than ten times a skilled craftsman's annual salary at its peak.Lavender (Lavandula) derives from Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' — Romans used it in baths, and it is now one of the world's most popular aromatherapy plants.The common daisy (Bellis perennis) gets its name from 'day's eye' — flowers close at night and reopen in the morning, acting as natural sundials.Orchids (Orchidaceae) form the largest family of flowering plants — with over 28,000 species, they make up nearly 10% of all seed plants on Earth.The daffodil (Narcissus) is named after the Greek mythological figure Narcissus — all parts are toxic, and daffodil sap causes 'daffodil itch' in florists.The red poppy (Papaver rhoeas) became a WWI symbol of remembrance — it bloomed across the devastated fields of Flanders after the battles ended.Cherry blossoms are Japan's national flower — the hanami (flower-viewing) tradition has been practiced for over 1,200 years and draws millions of visitors worldwide.Hydrangeas change color based on soil pH — acidic soil produces blue flowers, alkaline produces pink, making them natural garden pH indicators.The dahlia (Dahlia) is Mexico's national flower — brought to Europe in the 18th century, its tubers were briefly trialed as a food crop before the potato won out.True lilies (Lilium) are highly toxic to cats — causing kidney failure even in small amounts, making them dangerous houseplants for cat owners.The iris inspired France's fleur-de-lis and names the colored part of the human eye — ancient Greeks dedicated it to Iris, goddess of the rainbow.Magnolias are among the most ancient flowering plants — they evolved before bees existed and were originally pollinated by beetles.Hibiscus is the national flower of Malaysia, South Korea, and Haiti — its flowers are edible and used to make teas, jams, and natural food dyes worldwide.The peony is called the 'King of Flowers' in China — cultivated there for over 2,000 years, it was historically grown exclusively in imperial gardens.Wisteria can live for over 100 years — the oldest known specimen in Japan is over 160 years old. Its cascading purple clusters are among gardening's most iconic sights.The camellia (Camellia sinensis) is the source of tea — all tea varieties from green to black come from this plant. Camellia japonica inspired Coco Chanel's camellia logo.Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is the source of the heart medication digitalis — despite its beauty, every part of the plant is highly toxic.Bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis) was a Victorian garden favorite — its heart-shaped flowers with dangling 'drops' are one of nature's most romantic-looking blooms.The hellebore (Helleborus) blooms in late winter — often called the 'Lenten rose,' it is one of the few plants to flower through snow.Passionflower was named by Spanish missionaries who saw its structure as symbolic of the Passion of Christ — different parts represented the crown of thorns and the apostles.Echinacea has been used medicinally by Native Americans for hundreds of years — it is one of the world's best-selling herbal supplements for immune support.Snapdragons (Antirrhinum) open and close like a dragon's mouth when squeezed — when the seed pods dry, they resemble tiny skulls, earning them folklore connections to magic.Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is South Africa's national flower — its dramatic orange and blue blooms are pollinated by sunbirds that land on the blue petals.Ornamental alliums (Allium) are flowering relatives of garlic and onion — their perfectly spherical purple flower heads are one of the garden's most architectural blooms.The snake's head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) has a distinctive checkered purple pattern — it is one of Britain's rarest native wildflowers, found in ancient meadows.Edelweiss (Leontopodium nivale) grows at high Alpine altitudes — its woolly white appearance filters UV radiation, and it was a traditional test of bravery for young Alpine men.The protea (Protea cynaroides) is South Africa's national flower — it belongs to Proteaceae, one of the oldest plant families on Earth, dating back 300 million years.Agapanthus means 'love flower' in Greek — native to South Africa, its dramatic blue or white globes on tall stems are staples of Mediterranean and coastal gardens.The Himalayan blue poppy (Meconopsis betonicifolia) is one of horticulture's most coveted flowers — its brilliant sky-blue color is extraordinarily rare among flowering plants.Nigella (Nigella damascena) — love-in-a-mist — is wrapped in a feathery mist of finely cut leaves. Its seedpods, once dried, are used in cooking and floristry.Scabiosa gets its name from the Latin 'scabies' — it was historically used to treat skin conditions. Its delicate lavender globes look like tiny pincushions.Astrantia (Astrantia major) is one of the most intricately beautiful flowers — its star-shaped bracts surrounding a domed floret give it an almost artificial-looking precision.Lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) is one of the world's most expensive cut flowers — its ruffled, rose-like blooms take up to six months to grow from seed to flower.Loropetalum produces distinctive strap-like petals in deep magenta or white — its extraordinary spider-like blooms appear in late winter when little else is flowering.Tweedia (Tweedia caerulea) — southern star — produces some of the truest blue flowers in cultivation. A member of the milkweed family native to South America.Ixora (Ixora coccinea) — flame of the woods — is one of the most popular flowering shrubs in tropical gardens, producing clusters of tiny red, orange, or yellow flowers year-round.Petunias (Petunia) were discovered in South America in the 18th century — they belong to the nightshade family and are cousins of tomatoes and potatoes.Celosia (Celosia argentea) — cockscomb — produces velvety, brain-like flower heads in vivid reds, oranges, and pinks. 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Every bloom tells a story — of seasons, of symbolism, of centuries of cultivation and wild beauty. From the rose on Valentine's Day to the poppy on Remembrance Day, from the orchid in the rainforest canopy to the edelweiss on the Alpine peak, flowers have captivated humans since the beginning of civilization. This quiz starts with the flowers everyone knows and ends with blooms that only true enthusiasts recognize. Can you name all 40 without missing a single one? Grab your trowel — it's time to prove you're a real flower lover!
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Every bloom tells a story — of seasons, of symbolism, of centuries of cultivation and wild beauty. From the rose on Valentine's Day to the poppy on Remembrance Day, from the orchid in the rainforest canopy to the edelweiss on the Alpine peak, flowers have captivated humans since the beginning of civilization. This quiz starts with the flowers everyone knows and ends with blooms that only true enthusiasts recognize. Can you name all 40 without missing a single one? Grab your trowel — it's time to prove you're a real flower lover!