Quiz week Part 2

How did you get on with the quiz yesterday?

The plants were

Helianthus,

Umbilicus

Sorbus

Nicotiana

Equisetum

Solanum

Rudbeckia

Sinningia (not gloxinia)

Cymbidium

Ageratum

Tulip

Impatiens

That gives you? H U S N E S R S C A T I

If you rearrange those you should get THE NARCISSUS

 

Today we have a book by Will Ingwersen

Good luck. Answer tomorrow.

As you can see, I am repeating a few plants so it gets easier!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Comments on “Quiz week Part 2”

  1. Unknown's avatar
    derrickjknight
    November 26, 2019 at 9:16 am #

    I missed yesterday’s until I saw the answers. Alpines today.

    • Unknown's avatar
      tonytomeo
      December 5, 2019 at 5:48 am #

      Yup, ‘Alpines’. It took me a minute to recognize the Lantana. I only recognized the Ageratum from the earlier quiz.

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