How well do you understand the language of plants? Dive into this fascinating quiz about the symbolism and meanings of plants and flowers, and find out! Explore the rich and diverse cultural history attached to each petal and leaf. Just as art and literature are expressions of the human experience, so is the symbolism found in nature. Uncover how different cultures and traditions ascribe meanings to various blooms.
Your knowledge of symbolism can reveal the secret stories behind your favorite flowers. Whether you know that roses often symbolize love or that the lotus represents purity, this trivia will expand your understanding of the natural world. Discover how colors, shapes, and species represent emotions, events, and philosophies.
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The sweatpea is said to symbolise what?
Ambition
Ambition
Grattitude
Grattitude
Compassion
Compassion
Devotion
Devotion
Iris is said to symbolise what?
Art
Art
Good news
Good news
Heartlessness
Heartlessness
Bad news
Bad news
A pink rose is said to symbolise what?
Dignity
Dignity
Desire
Desire
Fun
Fun
Lust
Lust
The Tulip is said to symbolise what?
Happiness
Happiness
Life
Life
Fame
Fame
Separation
Separation
The nettle is said to symbolise what?
Cruelty
Cruelty
Fidelity
Fidelity
Hope
Hope
Passion
Passion
The Acacia Tree is said to symbolise what?
A journey
A journey
Abundence
Abundence
Danger
Danger
Nourishment
Nourishment
The waynard tree is said to symbolise what?
Healing
Healing
Death
Death
Spirituality
Spirituality
Growth
Growth
Marrigold is said to symbolise what?
Impatience
Impatience
Revenge
Revenge
Music
Music
Pain
Pain
The Forget Me Not is said to symbolise what?
True love
True love
Daydreaming
Daydreaming
Devotion
Devotion
Disguise
Disguise
Basil is said to symbolise what?
Graft
Graft
Strength
Strength
Patience
Patience
Harmony
Harmony
Lavender is said to symbolise what?
Good news
Good news
Royalty
Royalty
Devotion
Devotion
Grief
Grief
The lemon tree is said to symbolise what?
Cleanliness
Cleanliness
Ambition
Ambition
Fortitude
Fortitude
Hope
Hope
The magnolia tree is said to symbolise what?
Something long lasting
Something long lasting
Light
Light
Foreboding
Foreboding
Something mysterious
Something mysterious
Ivy is said to symbolise what?
Love
Love
Pride
Pride
Dependence
Dependence
Purity
Purity
The Ash tree is said to symbolise what?
Sorrow
Sorrow
Longevity
Longevity
Hope
Hope
Sacrifice
Sacrifice
The orange tree is said to symbolise what?
Reward
Reward
Cleansing
Cleansing
Welcome
Welcome
Parting
Parting
Broom is said to symbolise what?
Profit
Profit
Humility
Humility
Grattitude
Grattitude
Docility
Docility
Thyme is said to symbolise what?
Modesty
Modesty
Thrift
Thrift
Faithfulness
Faithfulness
Ambition
Ambition
Mayflower is said to symbolise what?
Malevolence
Malevolence
Welcome
Welcome
Discretion
Discretion
Fornication
Fornication
The elm tree is said to symbolise what?
Inner strength
Inner strength
Renewal
Renewal
Springtime
Springtime
Love
Love
Mint is said to symbolise what?
Worth
Worth
Suspicion
Suspicion
Peace
Peace
Music
Music
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