Flowers sweet to smell but hard to spell

Flowers are beautiful to receive, but their names are sometimes hard to spell.

In the sentences below, see if you can fill in the blank with the correct spelling.

1. In herbal medicine, the Placeholder for the answer has always been used for aches and pains.
2. The term “Placeholder for the answer” is the name of both a flower and a colour.
3. The purple Placeholder for the answer is the provincial flower of New Brunswick.
4. Placeholder for the answer bulbs were once used as a source of food by the Indigenous peoples of Mexico.
5. In Victorian England, the Placeholder for the answer was used to let others know you were thinking of them.
6. Placeholder for the answer are very fragrant flowers.
7. The Imperial Seal of Japan is a Placeholder for the answer.
8. All parts of Placeholder for the answer are poisonous, including the leaves.
9. Wayson Choy’s novel The Jade Placeholder for the answer takes us into Vancouver’s Chinatown of the 1930s and ’40s.
10. Foraging for Placeholder for the answer greens is becoming popular again.