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Quiz – Medieval plants and flowers and their symbolism

In medieval times, flowers and plants were often used in art, literature and rituals as symbols. How much do you know about plants and their symbols? Find out with this fun quiz.

Medieval plants and flowers and their symbolism

Q1) Rosemary is for ...........

Death

Remembrance

Love

Eternal life

Q2) Which flower was associated with humility and faithfulness?

The rose

The daisy

The foxglove

The violet

Q3) Which flower is known as "Our Lady's Keys" and is seen as a symbol for Mary opening Heaven's gates for her ascension?

Cowslip

Daffodil

Lily

Hyacinth

Q4) Which of these is associated with undying love, betrothal and the Passion of Christ?

Marigold

Periwinkle

Lily of the Valley

Carnation

Q5) One of the meanings of the daisy is......

Mourning

Innocence

Fertility

Healing

Q6) This flower is said to have sprung from the Virgin Mary's tears.

Marigold

Daffodil

Lily of the Valley

Primrose

Q7) In "Hamlet", which plant/flower does Ophelia say is for "thoughts"?

Columbine

Fennel

Rue

Pansy

Q8) Which herb, which is also known as herb-of-grace, symbolises adultery, repentance and sorrow?

Thyme

Rue

Sage

Parsley

Q9) This flower is used to symbolise maternal love, particularly that of the Virgin for the Christ child.

Forget-me-not

Heartsease

Iris

Foxglove

Q10) Which of these trees has been used in Christian art to symbolise Christ?

The birch

The elm

The sycamore

The oak

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Quiz – Medieval plants and flowers and their symbolism