The Scattergories game does not use words that begin with Q, U, V, X, Y or Z. Flowers for the 20 letters used in Scattergories include the following:
· Azalea
· Black-eyed Susan
· Carnation
· Daffodil
· Easter Lily
· Firecracker
· Geranium
· Hydrangea
· Impatiens
· Jasmine
· Korean lilac
· Lily
· Mums
· Narcissus
· Orchid
· Poinsettias
· Rhododendron
· Salvia
· Tulip
· Wisteria
Some lovely purple flowers that begin with “Th” include: Thistle – a hardy wildflower known for its spiky leaves and vibrant purple blooms. Thunbergia battiscombei – also called Blue Glory Vine, it produces beautiful purple-violet flowers with a yellow center. Purple Thornapple – a unique flower with trumpet-shaped purple petals, often found in warmer regions. These plants vary from garden favorites to wild species, but all add a striking touch of purple to any landscape.
Amethyst
Urgenia, Xeranthemum and Zinnia are flowers. They begin with letters U X and Z.
Clarkia.
daisy daffodil delphinium dahlia dandelion
Flowers grow in the dirt. They begin with the letters FL.
June 22
You can put flowers in a vase.
Umbrella plant, urginea and ursinia are flowers. They begin with the letter U.
Several words begin with the letters soph. However, there are no words that end with the letters soph.
Azalea is a flower. It begins with the letters AZ.
Oleander, omithoalum and orchid are flowers. They begin with the letter o.