Thank you Howler but do I put the title with a question mark, like "Flowers with a sweet tooth? or just "Flowers with a sweet tooth...."

thany you again

No quotation marks are needed, unless you're quoting someone else's words!

without Question mark.

When it comes to writing titles, it depends on the style guide or formatting preference you are following. Generally, titles are written as declarative statements without question marks. However, if your title is meant to be a question, you can include a question mark at the end.

In the case of your example, "Flowers with a sweet tooth?" would be appropriate if you intend for it to be a question. This implies that the content of your work will provide information or explore the topic of flowers and their relationship with having a sweet tooth.

If you want your title to be a statement rather than a question, you can write it as "Flowers with a sweet tooth..." without a question mark. This implies that your work will discuss or present information about flowers and their affinity for sweetness.