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This simple game tests your gardening knowledge by identifying five plants shown in photos from a list of possible names. Photos of each plant are accompaned by a clue describing the type of plant or its broad characteristics. To play the game you identify the plant in the photo by selecting the correct name and clicking on the button next to it. Each time you play the game you only have one chance to identify the correct answer for each of the five plants. If you don’t get all of them correct the first time just click the “Let me try again” button located below the game board and try again. If you would like more information about these five spring bulbs see their Plant Profiles to get tips for growing each of them. You can also try this game again with Early Blooming Plants 1, Early Blooming Plants 2, Early Blooming Plants 3, or Spring Bulbs 1.



SPRING BULBS: 2
Photos Plant Names (Select the correct name and click the button)

1. Known for their trumpet-like ruffled cups.
Quamash (Camassia leichtlinii)
Ladys Mantle (Alhmilla mollis)
Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus africanthus)
Daffodil (Narcissus sp.)

2. Naturalize readily in shady & semi shady areas.
Tiger Lily (Lilum henryi)
Squill (Scilla siberica)
Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Deadnettle (Lamium maculata)

3. Good in borders, rock gardens & for naturalizing in lawns.
Fools Onion (Brodiacea ixioides)
Foxdtail Lily(Eremurus robustus)
Crocus (Crocus vernus)
Rockcress (Arabis caucasica)

4. Known for their bright cobalt-blue color.
Grape Hyacinth (Musari armeniacum)
Flowering Onion (Allium aflatunensis)
Gladiolia (Gladiolus communis)
Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis)

5. Growing only 4″ tall they look good under Narcissus.
Winter Aconite (Eranthus hyemalis)
Caladium (Caladium bicolor)
Windflower (Anemone blanda)
Flowering Onion (Allium aflatunensis)


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