Wildflowers Quiz

Photo Credit: Lisa Olson/PT&C Photo Contest

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Which of these is the smallest trillium in Minnesota?

Photo Credits:

Walt Huss/P&TC Photo Contest, Doug McGrady/Wikimedia CC BY 2.0, Joshua Mayer/Wikimedia CC BY-SA 2.0, Patrick Nielsen/P&TC Photo Contest

2 / 7

Which wildflower can cause skin irritation when handling?

Photo Credits: Peter Friedman/Wildflowers of the National Capital Region CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, Olivia Stanton/P&TC Photo Contest, Greg Hume/Wikimedia CC BY-SA 3.0, Sheila Hanson/P&TC Photo Contest

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This flower gets its name from the plant seeping a red liquid when the roots, leaves, or stem is broken?

Photo Credits: Walt Huss/P&TC Photo Contest, Jay Sturner/Wikimedia CC BY 2.0, Peter Friedman/Wildflowers of the National Capital Region CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, Judy Gallagher/Wikimedia CC BY 2.0

4 / 7

The Dutchman’s Breeches gets its unique name because it resembles what?

Photo Credits: Patrick Nielsen/P&TC Photo Contest

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Which of these wildflowers doesn’t make nectar?

Photo Credits: Mark Lingl/P&TC Photo Contest, Ann Wessel/P&TC Photo Contest, Judy Gallagher/Wikimedia CC BY 2.0, Jay Sturner/Wikimedia CC BY 2.0

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Which spring wildflower is able to bloom early due to the plant’s ability to produce heat?

Photo Credits: Halpaugh/Wikimedia CC BY-SA 2.0, Mark Lingl/P&TC Photo Contest, Peter Friedman/Wildflowers of the National Capital Region CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, Mmepancake/Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0

7 / 7

Which wildflower only grows in Minnesota?

Photo Credits: Sheila Hanson/P&TC Photo Contest, Cbaile19/Wikimedia CCO 1.0, Lisa Olson/P&TC Photo Contest, Tamara Smith USFWS/Wikimedia public domain 

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