What Plant Am I?

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There’s no doubt about it: plants are a beautiful (and super important) part of the natural world. Just imagine you could spread your branches (or petals) and live as a plant for a day: which one would you be?

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Questions Overview

1. What’s your favorite season?
  1. Spring
  2. Fall
  3. Winter
  4. Summer
2. What's your favorite color?
  1. Red
  2. Green
  3. Blue
  4. Yellow
3. What's your favorite animal?
  1. Bee
  2. Bird
  3. Butterfly
  4. Squirrel
4. What’s your favorite garden flower?
  1. Tulip
  2. Orchid
  3. Sunflower
  4. Daffodil
5. Which word best describes you?
  1. Kind
  2. Angry
  3. Joyful
  4. Sad
6. What activity sounds the most fun to you?
  1. Skateboarding
  2. Walking
  3. Jogging
  4. Biking
7. Which emoji do you like most?
  1. 😒
  2. 😕
  3. 😉
  4. 😇
8. What’s your favorite fast food?
  1. French fries
  2. Hamburger
  3. Hot dogs
  4. Pizza
9. Which element do you like most?
  1. Air
  2. Fire
  3. Earth
  4. Water
10. Which animal would you want as a pet?
  1. Fish
  2. Hamster
  3. Dog
  4. Cat
11. What superpower do you want?
  1. Telekinesis
  2. Super-strength
  3. Flying
  4. Mind-reading
12. Pick a common plant:
  1. Dandelion
  2. Clover
  3. Cattail
  4. Bamboo

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Fun Facts about Plants

  • On planet Earth, forests take up 4.6 billion hectares. (A single hectare is equal to about 2.5 acres, or 10,000 square meters.)
  • Certain plants can use specific scents to broadcast messages to other plants (e.g., if there’s a danger of insects).
  • Not all plants need soil to grow—some, like air plants, can grow independently.
  • Over 50,000 different types of plants live in the Amazon.
  • Like animals, plants can be bred to produce new varieties.