2011 – Flower Friends Pack

(This Badge is Retired) How to Find Retired Badges
Yes – 2011 Is the current GSUSA badge


Released in 2011. Retired in 2022.
Replaced by 2022 Petal Pack.
The 2011 Daisy Page has information on when all badges were released.

What is this badge about?

A set designed to learn about the Girl Scout Promise and Law using different flower themed friends.

Activity Choices

Each badge has different requirements:

  1. Amazing Daisy – Promise Center (Retired)
  2. Lupe Petal – Honest and Fair (Retired)
  3. Sunny Petal – Friendly and Helpful (Retired)
  4. Zinni Petal – Considerate and Caring (Retired)
  5. Tula Petal – Courageous and Strong (Retired)
  6. Mari Petal – Responsible for What I Say and Do (Retired)
  7. Gloria Petal – Respect Myself and Others (Retired)
  8. Gerri Petal – Respect Authority (Retired)
  9. Clover Petal – Use Resources Wisely (Retired)
  10. Rosie Petal – Make the World a Better Place (Retired)
  11. Vi Petal – Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout (Retired)

Meeting plans to earn as a troop?

How to earn individually?

Our Summary* of Requirements:

All Flower Friend petals are earned by:

  1. Answer questions about the flower story.
  2. Learn about the line of the law the petal represents.
  3. Practicing the line of the law.

* – This summary is based off the GSUSA booklet activity choices.

Is there a matching badge for Multi-Level Troops?

No Multi-level Matches available as this is a retired badge.

Where does this go on the Uniform?

The Petals go on the center of the apron or on the insignia side of the vest – Click Here to see diagrams and details on where to place it.

GSUSA Information and Details

Click to Expand → Other GSUSA Official Resources
  • Retired – No GSUSA Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) free plan available.
Click to Expand → Other Non-GSUSA Resources
  • None Currently Available.

For More Fun Ideas and Plans


Click Here -> To see information References:

Disclaimer: The information published on The Badge Archive is built from the references listed below. These sources demonstrate that our content is grounded in facts and research, not opinion or speculation. Readers may consult them directly when looking for additional material.

  • Schroeder, Greta. Daisy the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. New York, NY, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 2011.

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