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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Bat Face Cuphea (Cuphea Llavea)

Bat Face Cuphea (Cuphea Llavea)


Native to Mexico, this specie is named aptly and boasts a dark purple face and black lobes that resemble fierce bats. This colourful shrub makes an ideal addition to any garden, especially as the flowers last for a lengthy amount of time.

They enjoy high temperatures and tend to attract wildlife, including hummingbirds.

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Common Sundew (Round-Leaved Sundew)

Common Sundew (Round-Leaved Sundew)



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Unlike many flowers, the Common Sundew boasts sticky hairs with glands instead of petals that look a little like fireworks.

The sticky goo glistens in the sun, and lures insects to the plant. Darwin wrote a total of 285 pages about this specie, describing a number of experiments he carried out on the plant.


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Drakaea glyptodon

Drakaea glyptodon

Drakaea glyptodon

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Hoya lasiantha

Hoya lasiantha
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Leucospermum

Leucospermum


Leucospermum

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Lollipop Plant

Lollipop Plant

When the flowers look like the bananas! Yes, that’s the thing with this distinctive plant which has Banana-like flowers. It’s an ideal indoor container plant and you can keep this plant to make your guests feel really amazed.

Lollipop Plant
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Powder Puff Flower

Powder Puff Flower

Coming from the Pea family, this fluffy bloom resembles the amazing firework that we get to see in many different types of happy occasions.

Powder Puff Flower

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Swaddled Babies

Swaddled Babies

Swaddled Babies Strange Flowers
The Angloua Uniflora is a beautiful orchid which is commonly known by the name, Swaddled Babies. The plant grows in the Columbian Andes. The most stunning feature of the plant is its flowers which are large, creamy-white and waxy. Their structure is quite complex, and at a certain stage of opening, they start to look like a baby wrapped in swaddling cloth. Each flower blooms from a single stem from the base of the pseudobulbs.

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Dove Orchid/Holy Ghost Orchid

Strange Flowers Holy Ghost Orchid
Peristeria is an orchid that is commonly found to grow across much of South America, along with Panama, Trinidad and Costa Rica. One look inside the pure white flower reveals a structure hidden inside it, which looks like dove. In fact, sitting cosy in the centre within the petals is an entire dove, complete with raised wings with tiny pink dots, and a tiny yellow beak. This structure is the reason behind its name. It is indeed one very peaceful looking flower. It’s most beautiful, in addition to one of the most strange flowers.

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Ballerina Orchid

Ballerina Orchid

Ballerina Orchid Strange Flowers
These small plants are terrestrial spider orchids that grow singly or in groups in different parts across the island of Australia. The flowers are essentially cream in colour, with maroon markings, and their petals and sepals have dark trichromes. Together, the flower looks like a maiden in white tutus, holding a graceful ballet pose. The grazing of rabbits and kangaroos in the regions where they grow pose great threat to these orchids.


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Parrot Flower

Parrot Flower

Parrot Flower
The Impatiens Psittacina is an amazing plant of the balsam family. The flowers are purple and carmine red in color. When viewed from the sides, the flowers seemingly resemble a parrot in flight. British botanist and explorer, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, first noted, in a scientific description of the plant in 1901, how its bloom looks like a ‘flying cockatoo’ and from then on, the name has stuck. This rare plant is found in Thailand, Burma, and parts of India. Also, it comes in 9th place among the most strange flowers in the world.


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Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart Strange Flowers
The flower, especially in the bud form, of the Lamprocapnos, a flowering plant of the poppy family, oddly resembles the conventional shape of the heart with e droplet beneath. That is why, it has been given the name, a bleeding heart. The outer petals are bright fuchsia in colour. As the flower blooms further and the outer petals open up, the inner, white parts, often called the ‘lady in a bath’ become more visible. This plant is found in Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan.

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Happy Alien

Happy Alien

This might look like a flower from another planet but Happy Aliens, also known as Darwin’s Slippers, are found in the southern tip of South America. The flower is mere 2 inches tall and resembles an alien-like figure holding a white tray.

 Also known as Darwin’s Slippers
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Sea Poison Tree

Sea Poison Tree

This flower is common along the coasts of Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. These attract bats and moths at night because of their sickly sweet smell. In some parts of India, they are grown along the streets for decorative purposes.

 produces sickly sweet smell
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Parrot’s Beak

parrots-beakParrot’s Beak is also known as “Lotus berthelotii” was first found in New Zealand. The plant can now be found in wild regions near Moturemu Island.

The flower is popularly known parrot’s beak because of its beak like appearance which sometimes resembles a lobster claw. The flower can grow up till six inches lengthwise and for 3 feet in width. They have soft petals in yellow, orange and red color which naturally brightens up in sunlight.

The flower is pretty much extinct or you can extremely rare floral species due to the extinction of Sunbird from the island which was this flower’s only pollinator since years.

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Black Bat Flower

black-bat-flowerBlack bat flower is also known as Tacca chantrieri and can be found in regions of South-East Asian countries. This flower has petals that look like a bat. These flowers are stark black in color. These need the high amount of water as well as humidity to survive, which makes them one of the rare flowers. They also have whiskers like a cat that grows up to 28 inches in length.

Be it flora or fauna, nature has its very own unique way of expressing itself. It makes every human discovery, a vain attempt in comparison to the state of art natural phenomena.

Love nature and do shuffle up your travel plans to visit these rare flowers in the world sites. Don’t wait anymore for the right time, make it happen now. You never know what has Mother Nature planned for us.

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Rafflesia Arnoldii

rafflesia-arnoldiiRafflesia Arnoldii can be found in low-lying rainforests and islands of IndonesiaIt has five huge petals having a whitish dot on them. The flower has a one of a kind look, with a stinky smell that attracts carrion flies and helps in pollination.

Being unisexual in nature it is hard for this flower to pollinate and hence to make it fall in the category one of the most beautiful rare flowers in the world.

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The Dracula Simia

The Dracula Simia

 it resembles a monkey.

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Actually, the two petals that are hanging down are called Dracula because they resemble the fangs of a vampire and that face you see inside the petals is “Sima”, which means monkey in Latin. It is incredibly rare and grows at high altitudes, in Peru, Ecuador, Colombia.

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Before you move on to the next post, if you liked these rare flowers, make sure to also see these stunning galaxy flowers


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Tiny babies ready for sleep

Tiny babies ready for sleep

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Orchus Italica

They’re holding hands and they are…naked. It’s just a flower, relax!

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Psychotria Elata

These lips are inviting

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Impatiens Psittacina

Impatiens Psittacina

These are, actually, parrots, aren’t they?


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