The Question:What's the world's smallest flower? The Answer:The smallest known flowering plants are in the genus Wolffia, which float on the surface of quiet streams and ponds. The entire plant—flower and all—is less than a millimeter long. A bouquet of a dozen could fit on the head of a pin. For more on this, and other interesting facts about the plant world, see our Plant Hall of Fame. —The Fact Monster Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. |