Fill in the gaps with the month for each flower. January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December A. The morning glory is ... flower. It’s a climbing plant with blue or purple blossoms. Its green leaves look like small green hearts and blossoms are like bells. B. The flower of the month of ... is the daffodil. The flowers are usually white or yellow. The plant has long leaves and a sweet pleasant smell. C. The snowdrop is ... flower. It is as white as snow. D. ... flowers are daisies. You can see them in the fields, gardens and even roadsides. E. ... flower is the holly. It is the flower of the Christmas season. F. The flower for ... is the hawthorn. It grows on a small tree and its blossoms are pink, white or red. It also has small hard fruit which looks like a little apple. G. ... flower is the honeysuckle. H. The flower of ... is the chrysanthemum. It can be white, yellow, red or purple. I. ... flower is the hop. It is a climbing plant which often decorates country houses. J. ... flowers are water lilies. You can see them in quiet lakes. They’re yellow, pink, blue and even purple. K. The primrose is the flower for ... It can be white, yellow, red, pink, purple and orange. It grows wild and looks like a star. It is one of the earliest spring flowers. L. The flower for ... is the poppy which looks like a cup. It’s bright red and sometimes yellow.
A. June
B. March
C. January
D. May
E. December
F. May
G. July
H. November
I. August
J. July
K. April
L. November