8 Most Unusual Flowers Around The World

Flowers are generally considered as common expression of love and harmony between people. They can be a great way to communicate your love and affection towards people. But today we are not talking about these beautiful flowers, instead we focus on same rare flowers that are quite unusual may be because of their behaviour, color or structure. Have a look of the most unusual flowers around the world.

1. Bee Orchid or Ophrys Apifera comes from the Mediterranean regions and belongs to the orchid family. This plant produces between one to ten flowers on each spike every summer.

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2. Monkey face orchid is one of the rare flowers that you have been seen before. It is found in the cloud forests of Peru and southeastern Ecuador at altitudes of more than 3,000 feet. The interesting part is, these flowers bloom round the year and smell like oranges.

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3. White bat plant is one of the unusual flowers ever found, as it has black flowers that blooms in clusters of twenty or forty and resemble more over like bats. They somewhat look like lily but surprisingly belong to Yam family.

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4. Naked man orchid also known as Hanging man orchid are native to the Mediterranean regions and resemble tiny little hanging naked men, from their dotted eyes and smiles right down.

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5. Hooker’s lips or sometimes known as hot lips resemble bigger lips of a human. The bright red lips which you just saw are the brats and not petals.

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6. Swaddled babies were discovered in the Colombian Andes between 1777 to 1788 during a ten-year expedition. The unique resemble of these flowers make them famous and listed in unusual flowers.

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7. Many gardeners and horticulturists are fond of Snapdragons for their bright colors and fragrance—not to mention if you squeeze the sides of a Snapdragon flower it looks like a dragon’s mouth opening and closing.

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8. Bleeding Heart also known as Lamprocapnos and is the species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae, native to Siberia, northern China, Korea and Japan. It is valued in gardens for its heart-shaped pink and white flowers (that are poisonous). It is also known as “lady-in-a-bath”

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