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- 3. The name of this flower comes from the Greek “hydor,” meaning water, and “angos,” meaning jar or vessel
- 4. Considered sacred by ancient Egyptians, this flower was used in burial rituals
- 7. This flower was the original source of the drug called digitalis
- 9. This flower is a member of the mint family and does not produce seeds
- 10. The birth flower of the month of April
- 11. The Indiana state flower
- 12. The plant that produces this sweet-sounding flower also produces berries that are toxic
- 14. When mythological figure Achilles was born, his mother dipped him in a bath of tea made from this flower
- 15. The favorite flower of 85% of Americans
- 17. Scotland's national flower
- 19. This flower moves throughout the day in response to the position of the sun
- 20. The birth flower of the month of January
- 23. The old name for this flower was "Affodyle"
- 25. This flower belongs to the largest family of flowering plants
- 26. This red flower is also known as the Christmas flower
- 27. The California state flower
- 28. The petals of this pungent flower, mixed with chicken feed, will add intensity to the color of egg yolks
- 30. The name of this flower is the Latin word for garlic
- 31. The birth flower of the month of February
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- 1. This flower, despite it's name, can be very strong under certain conditions
- 2. Also known as Bachelor's Button
- 5. This flower can be substituted for onions in a recipe
- 6. This fragrant, waxy white flower is also known as Cape-Jasmine
- 8. The New Hampshire state flower
- 13. The birth flower of the month of November
- 16. This extremely toxic plant thrives in warm climates
- 18. Mythology tells us that this flower grew from the blood of a young Greek named Hyakinthos after he was hit in the head by a discus
- 21. The Mariposa genus of this flower family is native to California
- 22. In Victorian flower language, this flower represented wisdom
- 24. The name of this flower derives from the Latin word for wolf
- 26. The name of this flower comes from the French word for tobacco
- 29. A variety of this flower is named after Marie Antoinette
