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60+ Amazing Corpse Flower Types

60+ Amazing Corpse Flower Types. It is the largest known individual flower on the planet, reaching up to 3.2 feet in diameter. Rafflesia arnoldii the world’s largest flower.

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It is more like a parasite than the typical flowers we all know and Another type of corpse flower. When in flower, the plant releases a really.

The Bird Of Paradise Looks Like A Bird But It Is A Flower!


This means they have less surface area for the pollen to stick to and they need flowers with flat pads where they can land whilst consume nectar. These funny looking plants are a very popular houseplants for exotic plant hobbyists for their strange and unique looking appearance. The plant is also known as black arum, snake lily, dragonwort, stink lily and vondoo lily.

It Can Grow Over A Meter In Width And Has No Body.


The franklin tree flower is listed among the rare flowers in the world as it has been extinct in the wild since the early 1800s. Look out for our social media updates. The most interesting fact about it is that it exactly looks like an amazing bird.

The Plant Has Dark Green Leaves Which Turn.


The plant is only open for 48 hours and attracts insect pollinators with its stench of rotting flesh. From monkey face orchid that can only be found in peru and ecuador, and passion flower that is indigenous to india and japan, to hooker’s lips flower found in panama, costa rica and colombia. It is mainly found in indonesia.

Butterflies Need A Lot Of Nectar As They Need It For Fueling Their Flying Expeditions.


40 of the world's weirdest flowers. The dragon arum is an impressive plant that found in rocky and hilly areas of the mediterranean basin. The corpse lily is technically a compound flower and only grows in indonesia, specifically sumatra.

Both Its Inflorescence And Its Leaf Structure Are Extremely Unique And Enormous.


Reminiscent of rotting flesh, the scent explains the southeast asian species’ ghoulish name. This flower is a species of flowering plant in the parasitic genus rafflesia. You can see a video of a rafflesia below.