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Daisies come up every spring.
Daisies come up every spring.
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Which of the following flowers are Dana's favorites?
Which of the following flowers are Dana's favorites?
What type of plants are tulips and daffodils?
What type of plants are tulips and daffodils?
Perennials
Dana loves the spring because she can go to the flower market to buy her __________.
Dana loves the spring because she can go to the flower market to buy her __________.
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What did Dana do on Saturday morning?
What did Dana do on Saturday morning?
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What did Dana see at the flower market?
What did Dana see at the flower market?
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Study Notes
Dana's Favorite Flowers
- Dana has a strong affection for flowers, particularly daisies, tulips, and daffodils.
- Daisies bloom later in the summer, while tulips and daffodils emerge in the spring.
- These flowers are classified as perennials, meaning they grow back year after year.
Annual Flowers and Market Visits
- Dana enjoys the spring season for its vibrant flowers and the opportunity to visit flower markets.
- Annual flowers are cultivated for just one season but significantly enhance garden aesthetics with their colors.
- She prioritizes getting to the market early on Saturdays to allow enough time for planting when she returns home.
Social Interaction at the Flower Market
- At Barton's Flower Market, Dana encounters friends who greet her enthusiastically.
- Together, they explore a variety of flowers, including pansies, geraniums, periwinkles, and petunias.
- Dana expresses joy and excitement about the range and beauty of the flowers available at the market.
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Test your knowledge about Dana's favorite flowers, including daisies, tulips, and daffodils. Learn about the differences between perennials and annuals through this fun quiz based on her gardening adventures. Explore how each plant comes back season after season, and why Dana loves the spring flower market!