The quiz (shared with all Bing Rewards surfers one day) is linked through 'the main word' below; but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...
The word “Flowers” is built on ancient words that mean "to |Thrive, |Bloom." #Flower #Flowery #FlowerPot #Flowered #Flowering #FlowerBox #FlowerArrangement #FlowerChild #Cornflower #Mayflower #Sunflower #Wallflower
I'll list all the flowers---starting with the ones Amazon mentions, and finishing off with the rest of the flowers listed by Dengarden:
- Roses
- Red-
- Purple-
- Rainbow-
- Galaxy-
- Gold (Foil)-
- Pink-
- Infinity-
- Immortal-
- Blue (Artficial)-
- Hundred-Leaved-
- Alstroemeria
- Lily
- White Oriental-
- Lent-
- -of the Valley
- Anthurium
- Carnation
- Rainbow
- Zinnia
- Alyssum
- Forget-Me-Nots
- Blue
- Azalea (Bonsai)
- Wildflower
- Orchid
- Blue
- Tulips
- Sunflower
- Odd that there are so many flowers I can think of that weren't listed in
the above Amazon-search. - Flowers like
- Daisy
- Single-
- Double-
- Wild-
- Violet
- Sweet-
- White-
- Chrysanthemum
- (is that the same flower as Mums?)
- Dandelion (I know that's a "weed," but ...)
- Then there's Dengarden's A-to-Z list
- Acacia
- Acanthus
- Aloe, Socotrine
- Amaranth
- American ash
- Angelica
- Anthericum
- Arum
- Arum, Fly-catching
- Ash-leaved Trumpet-flower
- Aspen
- Aster, China
- Barberry
- Basil
- Bellflower
- Bellflower, pyramidal
- Bindweed, field
- Bindweed, purple
- Blackthorn
- Bladder, senna
- Bluebottle
- Borage
- Bramble
- Broom, prickly
- Broom, Spanish
- Broomrape
- Bryony
- Buck-bean
- Bugloss
- Burdock
- Cactus
- Catch-fly, night-flowering
- Celsia, great-flowered
- Christmas aconite
- Cinquefoil
- Clianthus
- Clove pink
- Columbine
- Coltsfoot
- Coriander
- Crowfoot, meadow
- Crowfoot, marsh
- Crown Imperial
- Dahlia
- Daffodil
- Date, plum
- Daylily, yellow
- Dittany of Crete
- Dittany of Crete
- Dittany, white
- Dock
- Dodder
- Dragon-plant
- Fennel
- Fieldrush
- Fig Marigold
- Foxglove
- Geranium, clouded
- Geranium, rose
- Geranium, scarlet
- Gilliflower, Mahon's
- Gilliflower, stock
- Goat's rue
- Goosefoot
- Hazel
- Hedysarum
- Heath
- Helenium, smooth
- Hepatica
- Hibiscus
- Hogbean
- Hollow-root
- Holly
- Hollyhock
- Honesty
- Honeysuckle
- Hornbeam
- Hortensia
- Hyacinth, expanded
- Hyacinth, garden
- Hyacinth, wild
- Hybrid crinum
- Indian cane
- Ipomea tricolor
- Iris
- Ivy
- Jamaica plum
- Japan rose
- Jessamine (is that like "Jasmine"?)
- King's Spear
- Kangaroo Paw
- Kaffir Lily
- Kalmia
- Laburnum
- Lady's bedstraw
- Lady's-eardrop, fuchsia
- Larch
- Larkspur
- Laurel
- Laurestine
- Lavender
- Lichen
- Lilac
- Lilac, white
- Lucerne
- Madder
- Madder, yellow
- Manchineel
- Mandrake
- Marigold, cape
- Marigold, garden
- Marshmallow
- Marvel of Peru
- Meadow saffron
- Meadowsweet
- Mezereon
- Milfoil
- Milkwort
- Mistletoe
- Motherwort
- Mugwort
- Myrtle
- Narcissus, white
- Nettle
- Nightshade
- Nosegay
- Ophrys, fly orchid
- Ophrys, spider orchid
- Orange blossom
- Osmunda
- Pansy
- Parsley
- Pasque flower
- Passion flower
- Peony
- Peppermint
- Periwinkle
- Persian Candytuft
- Pheasant's eye
- Pimpernel, red
- Pink Musk
- Polemonium
- Pomegranate
- Prickly pear
- Prickly poppy, white
- Primrose
- Privet
- Quesnelia
- Quince
- Queen's Cup
- Queen of the Meadow
- Reed
- Restharrow
- Rosebay willowherb
- Rosemary
- Round-leaved sundew
- Rue
- Saffron
- Sage
- Sea Lavender
- Sensitive plant
- Silverweed
- Snowball
- Snowdrop
- Southernwood
- Speedwell
- Star of Bethlehem
- Star of Bethlehem, pyramidal
- Starwort
- Succory
- Sweet Sultan, yellow
- Sweet William
- Syringa
- Tares
- Teasel
- Thyme
- Toadflax
- Touch-me-not
- Tuberose
- Tulip
- Turnsol
- Uva Ursi
- Ursinia
- Urn Plant
- Ulex-Gallii
- Umbrella Plant
- Valerian, red
- Venus's Looking Glass
- Vervain
- Violet Ivy
- Virgin's Bower
- Virginia Cowslip
- Virginia Spiderwort
- Wake-robin
- Wallflower - yes, it's an actual species of flower (a.k.a. the Cheiranthus or Erysimum)
- Water lily (Lotus)
- pleated
- white
- yellow
- Willowherb, purple
- Woad
- Wood Anemone
- Wood sorrel
- Wormwood
- Wreath of Roses
- Xerophyllum
- Xeranthemum
- Xyris
- Yew
- Yellow Waxbells
- Yellowroot
- Yucca
- Zephyranthes
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