The weight of a flower on Earth is 49 N, while on the moon it is 8.35 N.
Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. It depends on the mass of the object and the local force of gravity.
On Earth, the weight of an object is 49 N (Newtons). This means that if a flower has a mass of 5 kg, its weight on Earth would be 49 N.
However, the weight of an object would be different on the moon, where the local force of gravity is weaker. On the moon, the weight of the flower would be 8.35 N.