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      Which culture is first credited with putting cut flowers into a container of water?
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      • Japanese

      • Persian

      • Chinese

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      1. Which culture is first credited with putting cut flowers into a container of water?
        1. Egyptian
        2. Japanese
        3. Persian
        4. Chinese
        1. The Chinese are credited with being the first people to put water in a container of cut flowers. It seems obvious now, but when the people in China were putting flowers in water, the rest of the world was braiding garlands, making wreaths and flinging petals.

      2. Who was the first U.S. President to use floral arrangements in the White House?
        1. John Adams
        2. Thomas Jefferson
        3. John Quincy Adams
        4. Andrew Jackson
        1. “The first reference of flowers used for decoration in the White House tells of garden loving president Andrew Jackson bringing camellias in terra-cotta pots into the State Rooms for special occasions and returning them to their places in the orangery he had established on the grounds,” says William Seale, editor of White House History.

      3. Which of the following is a type of floral design?
        1. Fung Shui
        2. Ikebana
        3. Origami
        4. Konnichiwa
        1. Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement.

      4. What is the national flower of the United States of America?
        1. Columbine
        2. Sunflower
        3. Rose
        4. Tulip
        1. The rose was officially adopted on November 20, 1986 as the National Floral Emblem of the United States of America.

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