I wonder if plant enthusiasts ever think: “There’s not enough drama in this green garden! I need to add a little pep to make it edgier.” The world of plants can be surprisingly colorful and exciting. At least that’s what I found out after scrolling through this list of unique and interesting-looking plants. Yes, some exotic plants might try (although very unsuccessfully) to eat you, others can smell like straight-up death.

There are also some plants you would never want to grow at home. Still, there’s so much interesting flora to be discovered even if you’re not a garden enthusiast. For this post, Bored Panda asked botany expert Douglas Justice and plant vlogger Ashley Anita to share some fascinating plant facts. Check out the unique plants below and let us know which ones look the most impressive to you!

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This Was Supposed To Be A Plant Progress Post Showing Off My Oxalis But Henk Stole The Show

This Was Supposed To Be A Plant Progress Post Showing Off My Oxalis But Henk Stole The Show

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Douglas Justice is the associate director of the University of British Columbia’s botanical garden. He has agreed to lend his botanical expertise to us and share some of his favorite unusual plants.

Justice’s love for plants is immediately evident in the way he speaks about them: “I’ve come across many unusual and compelling plants in my years. It’s difficult for me to choose favorites (the lists are always expanding). I can usually find something that’s interesting in nearly all plants—the way some flowers, like poppies, for example, are unpacked from their buds."

"How they go, miraculously, from crinkled and bent to satiny smooth. I also like repeating patterns in plants: how for every hebe species (shrubby Veronica) there is another species slightly different in leaf size, shape, color or leaf angle, and another intermediate between the two.”

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Lithops Genus Of Succulent Plants Whose Rocklike Appearance Serves As Camouflage From Herbivores

Lithops Genus Of Succulent Plants Whose Rocklike Appearance Serves As Camouflage From Herbivores

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#3

This Is A Flame Lily, The National Flower Of Zimbabwe

This Is A Flame Lily, The National Flower Of Zimbabwe

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Gimme that Cash
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18 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Whoever decided this should be the national flower of Zimbabwe should get a raise.

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When asked what unusual flora he would recommend for growing at home, Douglas suggests leaf succulents and peperomias. They are easily grown and excellent windowsill subjects. “Speaking of peperomias,” Justice goes on, “on a magnolia expedition in Colombia some years ago I encountered a tree branch festooned with epiphytic peperomias so small they could fit into a thimble.

"I have no idea what their names are. A day or so later in Jardin Botanico de Bogota Jose Celestino Mutis, we came across the exquisite blue-flowered bromeliad known as the 'sapphire tower' (Puya alpestris) and the Venezuelan conifer Retrophyllum rospigliossii, a tree with fern-like branchlets so regular and perfect they look like they were churned out in a 3D printer.” Reading about these botanical adventures gives me an urge for some plant expeditions.

#4

The Plant Crotalaria Cunninghamii Mimicks Birds

The Plant Crotalaria Cunninghamii Mimicks Birds

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#5

My Echeveria Showing Me Some Love With Its Blooms

My Echeveria Showing Me Some Love With Its Blooms

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Maggie
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love nature's displays, beautiful.

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Incredibly Unexpected Outcome From A $2 Succulent From The Local Grocery Store

Incredibly Unexpected Outcome From A $2 Succulent From The Local Grocery Store

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InfamousBerry34
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have two but they never flower. Does anyone have any tips?

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Douglas has one more suggestion for excitement-seeking plant parents. “A somewhat less tropical Andean plant I have grown (though repeatedly lost), is blue angel’s trumpets (Iochroma australe). This plant is a knockout. Its purple-blue pendulous trumpets would be a welcome addition in any garden.”

Justice then shares an adventure that suddenly makes me want to become the Short Round to his Indiana Jones. “[O]n a hillside in the Cocoro Valley (across from an expanse of Quindio wax palms) grew a huge red iochroma shrub (Iochroma gesnerioides), with ample clusters of hanging long-tubed flowers of a scarlet so intense it nearly burned the eyes.”

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The Black Velvet, The World Blackest Black Flower. It Was Developed In 2010 Using Natural Breeding

The Black Velvet, The World Blackest Black Flower. It Was Developed In 2010 Using Natural Breeding

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Alexia
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19 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WOW. The heart of black

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My Peperomia Letting Me Know She Appreciated The Love I Gave Her

My Peperomia Letting Me Know She Appreciated The Love I Gave Her

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Passerby
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, now you can brag that you have a green thumb.

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Our plant friend and influencer Ashley Anita is the go-to person for houseplant enthusiasts. Ashley has a YouTube channel where she shares excellent advice for beginners and pros alike. Her love for plants started early in her childhood growing up on the island of St. Maarten in the Caribbean.

“Growing up there, I always loved exploring the tropical plants,” Ashley says. “I now live in Charlotte, NC and have for many years. A few years ago, during one particularly challenging period, I started to reconnect with my love for plants. I discovered that immersing myself in the world of plants was incredibly rewarding."

"Whether I was plant shopping in a greenhouse, digging my hands into soil, or discovering new growth on a plant, I found it all immensely rewarding.”

#10

This Strange Plant We Found

This Strange Plant We Found

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My House Plant Looks Like It Came Straight From The Alien Franchise

My House Plant Looks Like It Came Straight From The Alien Franchise

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Ashley also talks about the therapeutic advantages of gardening. “Nurturing and caring for these plants is what we call ‘plant therapy’ in the plant community. I also enjoy the challenge of constantly learning as there is always a new fascinating plant to discover.”

She praises the community of plant enthusiasts as well, saying she was surprised by the wholesomeness of people sharing their experiences, advice, and passion for plants. “It was a journey that not only rekindled my love for plants but also brought so much joy and sense of community into my life,” she adds.

#13

This Extremely Long Plant In My Flat. It's 4 Floors Long

This Extremely Long Plant In My Flat. It's 4 Floors Long

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#14

Finally Got To Taste A Monstera Fruit! If You’re Wondering, To Me It Tastes Like Banana, Pineapple And Strawberry Combined

Finally Got To Taste A Monstera Fruit! If You’re Wondering, To Me It Tastes Like Banana, Pineapple And Strawberry Combined

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Gillbella
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They fruit???? How??? Someone tell me more.... then I need to go talk to my monstera...

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#15

My Cactus Has Grown A Strange-Looking Flower

My Cactus Has Grown A Strange-Looking Flower

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Alexia
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Starfish plant (or sheriff's star). My mother has such a cactus; the flowers smell like a decomposing body.

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Ashley has great advice for people who are only getting started in the hobby. She shares two plants that can be great choices for beginners. The first one is Monstera adansonii, also known as "Swiss cheese vine." "[I]t has beautiful bright green leaves with large holes or ‘fenestrations’ in the leaves, creating an incredibly unique and appealing look."

She shares some care tips: "It thrives in indirect light while requiring minimal maintenance. Its rapid growth is rewarding for beginners, and it can be placed in various ways, from hanging baskets to climbing up a moss pole. They can be found at most plant nurseries at an affordable rate.”

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Super Cool Flower In Mom's Garden. Lost The Tag. Any Thoughts On What This Is?

Super Cool Flower In Mom's Garden. Lost The Tag. Any Thoughts On What This Is?

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#17

I Found A Baby Albino Oak In My Garden Some Years Ago, And Realized That Plants Can Be Albinos Too, But They Do Not Live Long Since They Cannot Photosynthesize

I Found A Baby Albino Oak In My Garden Some Years Ago, And Realized That Plants Can Be Albinos Too, But They Do Not Live Long Since They Cannot Photosynthesize

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Xenon
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16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's too bad it won't survive, it would make a stunning tree.

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#18

Venus Fly Traps Have To Put Their Flowers Really Far Away From Their Traps So They Don't Accidentally Kill Their Pollinators

Venus Fly Traps Have To Put Their Flowers Really Far Away From Their Traps So They Don't Accidentally Kill Their Pollinators

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Sian Edwards
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I actually got my Venus flytrap to flower once... and then it gave up the ghost. I may have overwatered it...

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The other plant for beginners is silver satin (Scindapsus pictus). "Their leaves are beautifully shaped, but it’s the vibrant silver splash all over the leaves that makes them so unique-looking,” elaborates Ashley.

“These stunning plants have many varieties and they are all wonderful houseplants. This makes them highly sought after for houseplant enthusiasts. They can also be found at many plant shops for an affordable rate.”

However, Ashley’s all-time favorite is the “fishtail” hoya (Hoya polineura): “The leaves resemble a fishtail, making them one of the most unique and sought after hoya on the market.”

#19

Lapidaria Margaretae Looks Like Stones

Lapidaria Margaretae Looks Like Stones

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#20

My White Princess Philodendron Finally Threw Out A Pink Leaf

My White Princess Philodendron Finally Threw Out A Pink Leaf

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#21

Flirty Fritillaries And Those Cheeky Checkered Petals. These Amazing Flowers Are Actually A Close Relation To Lilies That Are Growing Wild

Flirty Fritillaries And Those Cheeky Checkered Petals. These Amazing Flowers Are Actually A Close Relation To Lilies That Are Growing Wild

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BoredPossum
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kungsängslilja, they only grow in a small area I'm Sweden.

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We also asked both our experts to share some weird plant names that they’ve come across throughout their careers. Douglas goes with two South American species: Retrophyllum rospigliossii (the Peruvian feather grass) and Bactris gasipaes (the fiercely spined peach palm).

Ashley Anita chose three: Anthurium pedatoradiatum, "fingers" (the leaves look just like fingers); Peperomia prostrata, "string of turtles" (the petite round leaves resemble turtle shells); and Hoya kerrii “heartleaf hoya”, whose leaves are perfectly heart-shaped.

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Once A Year, For One Night Only... The Flowers Bloom

Once A Year, For One Night Only... The Flowers Bloom

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Teresa Gustafsson
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16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had something similar when I grew up, it was called "Nattens Drottning", or Queen of the Night translated

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#23

The Way This Plant Flowers

The Way This Plant Flowers

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#24

The Rare Purple Cauliflower. Its Signature Color Comes From The Same Antioxidant Found In Red Cabbage And Red Wine: Anthocyanin

The Rare Purple Cauliflower. Its Signature Color Comes From The Same Antioxidant Found In Red Cabbage And Red Wine: Anthocyanin

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KDS
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18 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow that looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.

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In the beginning of 2022, Architectural Digest deemed variegated versions of philodendron and monstera the most popular. “Variegated” means that they come with leaves that are colored irregularly, most often with white marbling and green patches.

Most of them come from tropical climates and will be hard to find at your local store. Depending on their size and color patterns, they can cost anywhere from $100 to thousands of dollars. You can learn to care for both of these plant world superstars on Anita’s channel or Instagram.

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Trachyandra Tortilis

Trachyandra Tortilis

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#26

My Cactus Just Bloomed, And Its Flower Looks Like A Demogorgon

My Cactus Just Bloomed, And Its Flower Looks Like A Demogorgon

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#27

These Flowers That Are Almost Too Vibrant To Be Real

These Flowers That Are Almost Too Vibrant To Be Real

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Alexia
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read that they use purple ink to obtain such colors. And if you have such orchid in a pot, you have to add ink regularly, in order to keep the colors

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Some interesting plants people can grow at home in an outdoor garden include bat flowers and vampire lilies. Don’t be alarmed by the Dracula vibe that seems to pertain here, those plants are not interested in blood.

They are, however, toxic to animals and children, so do be cautious of that. Vampire lilies might emit an unpleasant scent similar to corpse flowers. Just like their giant counterparts, the lilies are pollinated by carrion beetles and flies.

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Zingiber Spectabile (Beehive Ginger) Is A Species Of True Ginger, Native To Maritime Southeast Asia

Zingiber Spectabile (Beehive Ginger) Is A Species Of True Ginger, Native To Maritime Southeast Asia

While it has been used as a medicinal herb in Southeast Asia, it is mainly grown as an ornamental plant in the West.

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#29

Strange Round "Fruit" With Stringy Latexy Insides

Strange Round "Fruit" With Stringy Latexy Insides

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🇳🇬 Asi Bassey 🇳🇬
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17 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I know this one. I saw lots of them growing up in northeast Nigeria. When cut open too soon they produce a white sap. If you leave them be they’ll rupture on their own and disperse seeds with white fluffy attachments, like an afro. The wind carries these seeds long distances because of the fluff. I never knew the name.

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Leaf Appreciation Post

Leaf Appreciation Post

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If you’re looking for some cool indoor plants to decorate your home with, Home Edit suggests pebble plants. They’re succulents that resemble little rocks, but look super cute. If you’re more into flowers, there’s peace lilies. Their colors can vary from white to red and pink.

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This Variegated Rubber Plant Looks Like It's Straight From The Eighties

This Variegated Rubber Plant Looks Like It's Straight From The Eighties

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#32

The Inside Of This Tropical Pitcher Plant Looks Like A QR Code

The Inside Of This Tropical Pitcher Plant Looks Like A QR Code

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Robert Millar
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17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is a barcode. It says "All hope abandon, ye who enter here."

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I Have No Idea, But The Leaves Are Looking Awesome

I Have No Idea, But The Leaves Are Looking Awesome

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Maggie
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19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like an illustration from the Lord of the Rings books.

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Happy Earth Day. The Craziest Flower I've Ever Seen. This Comes Out Of The Dirt. Let's Protect This Crazy Alien Flower

Happy Earth Day. The Craziest Flower I've Ever Seen. This Comes Out Of The Dirt. Let's Protect This Crazy Alien Flower

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This Plant That Has Exactly Two Branches At Each Node

This Plant That Has Exactly Two Branches At Each Node

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Super Gorgeous Isn’t It?

Super Gorgeous Isn’t It?

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Kevin the Manager
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14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes! That is, until the whole thing starts shuffling towards you, making alien noises and sweating unnamable fluids.

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#37

Apparently, A Species Of Guarana Plant Looks Like A Large Cluster Of Eyeballs

Apparently, A Species Of Guarana Plant Looks Like A Large Cluster Of Eyeballs

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#38

This Is What A Witch Hazel Flower Looks Like

This Is What A Witch Hazel Flower Looks Like

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#39

Dracula Simia. The Flowers Of This Andean Orchid Look Like Monkey Faces

Dracula Simia. The Flowers Of This Andean Orchid Look Like Monkey Faces

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#41

Desert Devil (Welwitschia Mirabilis)

Desert Devil (Welwitschia Mirabilis)

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David A Paterson
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17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very famous plant for some reason. Got it. "the oldest living Welwitschia mirabilis is believed to be nearly 2000 years old". Lives in the Namibian desert. Only ever has two leaves, which keep growing longer.

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#42

Another Big Agave And My Doggo For Scale

Another Big Agave And My Doggo For Scale

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#43

A Snake Plant With 0% Chlorophyll

A Snake Plant With 0% Chlorophyll

I moved my plastic barrel to tip the water off the top so that mosquitoes couldn't breed in it and I discovered a snake plant had been growing under it in complete darkness for all of its life. 

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Elita One
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16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This happened to me, had one grow inside a terracotta duck.

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#44

Down By The Lake, There're These Weird Flowers Made Up Of Hundreds Of Tinier Flowers

Down By The Lake, There're These Weird Flowers Made Up Of Hundreds Of Tinier Flowers

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A Flower I Once Found In A Garden Shop In Eastern Washington. Alas, I Have No Better Leaf Pictures

A Flower I Once Found In A Garden Shop In Eastern Washington. Alas, I Have No Better Leaf Pictures

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Feli Corvida
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16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cape daisy / african daisy (genus Osteospermum), they come in many different shapes and colours. I love them!

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#46

Plant In Our Office Is 4 Stories Tall

Plant In Our Office Is 4 Stories Tall

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#47

The Rings Of This Ponga Plant

The Rings Of This Ponga Plant

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Xenon
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16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, that's an alien egg for sure. Slowly back away.....

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⁡⁡Kyoto Botanical Garden. ⁡⁡⁡The Flower Of Psychotria Pepiguiana. ⁡This Flower Looks Like A Lip

⁡⁡Kyoto Botanical Garden. ⁡⁡⁡The Flower Of Psychotria Pepiguiana. ⁡This Flower Looks Like A Lip

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#49

Strange Plant With Very Cool Berries And Seeds

Strange Plant With Very Cool Berries And Seeds

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H Nunya
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13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do not eat. It’s poison, even though it looks delicious. If it comes from the plant I think it does, that is, which is the cardboard palm. If not, then it’s a mystery.

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#50

Brassia Rex Is A Brassia Hybrid With Massive Flower Spikes Full Of Big Size Blooms That For Many People Look Like Spiders

Brassia Rex Is A Brassia Hybrid With Massive Flower Spikes Full Of Big Size Blooms That For Many People Look Like Spiders

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