
Fifth House's Gardening, Eh! 2010 Quiz
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Welcome to a little
fun and games. Below
is a quiz
originating from
Fifth House's 2010
Gardening Eh! Calendar.
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Part A) Multiple Choice:
1)
A “moon-garden” can
add ambience to a
lazy summer night.
Which
plant(s) seem to glow in the dark?
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Alyssum
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White-fringed dianthus
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Candytuft
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All of the above
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None of the above
2)
More poutine? Potatoes grown in Quebec and Nova Scotia are:
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Red
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White
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Blue
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All of the above
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None of the above
3)
The world’s largest
flower is the rafflesia. It is over
1 metre long, and holds 6 litres of liquid goo that smells like:
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fermented yeast
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rotting flesh
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clover
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sunshine and lollipops
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Chanel No. 5
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Part B) True or False:
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4) Potatoes, tomatoes, and petunias are all members of the same family.
5) Earthworms are insects.
6) Grass is the greatest natural adversary for dandelions.
7) Nettle leaves are high in iron and vitamins.
8) A tomato is a fruit, more specifically, a berry.
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