| Letter | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Used as a herbal remedy for sunburns and minor skin abrasions | {Aloe} Vera | 99%
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| B | Very fast growing cousin of grass, a favourite of Pandas | Bamboo | 95%
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| C | Succulent plant, often very spiky | Cactus | 95%
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| R | A symbol of love, every one of these flowers has its thorns | Rose | 93%
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| M | A tree that develops amber to red colouring in Autumn, featured on the Canadian flag | Maple | 90%
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| J | Highly fragrant climbing genus, shares its name with Aladdin's love interest | Jasmine | 88%
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| S | Very tall yellow flower resembling a very large, hot star in the sky | Sunflower | 87%
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| L | Prominent lightly scented flowers include varieties such as peace, calla, and tiger | Lily | 84%
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| T | Brightly coloured cup-shaped flowers, fields of these flowers can be seen in Holland | Tulip | 84%
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| K | This supposed 'superfood' has very curly green leaves, often blended into nutritional smoothies | Kale | 83%
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| I | Vine, girl's name, some varieties are poisonous or can cause itching | Ivy | 82%
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| H | Typical Christmas plant, produces red berries | Holly | 79%
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| V | As its name suggests, this plant bears small bright purple flowers, with a strong scent | Violet | 78%
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| D | Happy bright yellow flower, cousin of the jonquil | Daffodil | 71%
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| O | Ornate, exotic and elegant flower often given as potted plants. Varieties include phalaenopsis, moth, and spider | Orchid | 68%
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| E | Australian native, has antibacterial properties, sometimes used for treating colds | Eucalyptus | 63%
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| F | Grow in shady conditions, reproduce by spores | Fern | 61%
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| U | Grown commonly indoors, a synonym for its name could be 'parasol shrub' | {Umbrella} Plant | 59%
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| N | Poisonous flowering plant, also known as belladonna | Deadly {Nightshade} | 56%
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| P | Common cottage garden plant with flowers closely resembling, but larger than, violas | Pansy | 49%
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| Y | Coniferous tree bearing red berries, Ginny Weasley's wand is made of this wood | Yew | 48%
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| Q | Fruit commonly used in place of apples and pears in baking, stewed or preserved, and used to be much more popular | Quince | 47%
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| Z | Vivid flowers with many petals, some varieties resemble a pom pom | Zinnia | 40%
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| G | Strong sweet perfume, white flower, also known as cape jasmine | Gardenia | 30%
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| X | Grass trees native to Australia, these plants grow spiky grass bases and many develop a vertical flower spike | Xanthorrhoea | 4%
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