10 Most Unique Flowers in the World

1. Buddhist Udumbara

Every 3000 years, as a Buddhist legend, this rare and unique flower flourishes. It is supposed to be a flora of good fortune sent from the sky. It was originally discovered by a small 1 mm white floral nun in 2010. These flowers do have a good aroma, albeit very small. It is said that this is one of the strangest flowers on earth.

2. Night Blooming Cereus

It's a unique, well-known flora. Parties were also organized to his credit, perhaps because it flowers every year just for one night. In addition, it is also so popular as it smells better than any other flowers you can imagine. This rare plant lives in the desert, also known as the' Queen of the Night.'

3. Corpse flower

The Corpse flora is the world's greatest flower. Although it is certainly enormous, it does present a problem — it smells like rotten meat, and so the name. It is 3 feet wide and has no stem or leaves that are visible.

4. Pitcher plant

It's the' single plant' for some people and the' single-cup' for others. It's called its appearance because of this. It looks like Mother Nature's water bottle and even in the heat of the tropical climate can hold water. But insects, rodents and small birds are extremely hazardous in the Water this plant holds as it can hold and subsequently disintegrate any creature too close to it.

5. Lady’s Slipper Orchid



This unique flower is very special, so much so that at the Chelsea Flower Show it has a personal bodyguard who is held every year. Because of its yellow petal, it looks like a small bolt or shoe, it is called "Lady Slipper." It is one of the most extraordinary flowers in the United Kingdom.

6. Lithops Weberi


The Lithops Weberi is from South Africa and its name comes from the early Greek. These species are not only unique, but clever because they can dress up as rocks and caverns, so that animals and predators do not notice and eat. Sitting next to the ground this plant has one or more bulbs. These leaves are translucent outside, helping the light reach the interior and making photosynthesis easy. Whenever new leaves are grown, there are also white and yellow flowers.

7. Common Sundew (Round-Leaved Sundew)

The Sundew has sticky hair with petals and looks just like small fewer artifacts, unlike most flowering flowers. The sticky goo shines gorgeously in the sun and attracts insects. Darwin wrote a complete 285 pages about this plant telling of his numerous experiments on the Common Sundew.

8. Sea Poison Tree (Barringtonia Asiatica)

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These flowers look quite as if they're in full bloom as a cheerleader's pomp. Their sweet, sickly smell attracts people such as fats and moths, and you can find these unique flora on the coasts of Indian and Pacific.

9. SnapDragon and the Skull

This unique plant is also called' Dragon Flower,' it looks like a dragon head. Whenever these flowers are squeezed, it looks like a dragon's mouth is opened. After the flower dies, the seedpod looks pretty like a skull. This Snap Dragon Flower has supernatural powers, according to some people. Many people once thought that witchcraft cursed the garden with that flower. Others believe it helps to restore youthfulness and beauty when this plant is consumed.

10. Snake’s Head Fritillary

These wild, uncommon flowers have lovely checked petals that look like snakeskin. This flora is called also leper lily, guinea flora, frog cup flora, chess flora and guinea flower. Its name is derived from the Latin word frtillus, meaning a dice box, which refers to the checked patterns seen in the petals of this flowers.

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