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Flowers are nature’s love language, not just our own. For ages, these exquisite gems have inspired us, reminding us to cherish the beauty of life and those we deeply love.

Which flower best represents you? Take the quiz to find out!

What’s your idea of the perfect date?

A. Dinner at a fancy restaurant 

B. Picnic at the park

C. Movie night at home

D. Bowling with friends

How would others describe you?

A. A hopeless romantic 

B. A sweetheart 

C. A mama’s child

D. A ray of sunshine

What’s your favorite season?

A. Summer

B. Spring

C. Winter

D. Fall

Which religious motif do you generally associate with Christianity? 

A. Virgin Mary

B. The Resurrection 

C. The Cross

D. Faith 

Answers

If you got mostly As:

You’re a Rose! You’re passionate about the things you care about and are willing to die for those you love. You’re traditional and classic in nature. You’re incredibly selfless, and people admire the lengths you’ll go to show how much you care.

If you got mostly Bs:

You’re a Lily! You’re bubbly and exude a child-like innocence. You have a vivacious outlook on life and an unmatched tenacity to push back from adversity. You’re always kind and polite to others, and everyone you meet is enthralled by your angelic presence.

If you got mostly Cs:

You’re a Carnation! You’re your mother’s child, and you’re extremely grateful for the life she’s given you. You cherish the important things in life and the people who make those precious moments so special.

If you got mostly Ds:

You’re a Chrysanthemum! You’re always looking on the bright side, and things rarely get you down. You’re the supportive friend who’s always there to lend a listening ear or shoulder to cry on. When life gets people down, you’re the one they look to to turn that frown around.

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