Flowers

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