Lose yourself in the beauty of the most exotic and rare flowers in the entire world

Each flower reveals with its shape and color that the evolutionary process is an almost magical act, which immerses us in deep mysteries. Maybe we owe it to Shakespeare to use flowers to talk about love; its ethereal beauty is unique in the world. In social and cultural life flowers have a role that accompanies all kinds of rituals but, in the natural world, they embody fertility itself.

The flower is the basic reproductive structure of plants known as spermatophytes or phanerogams, and is divided into two groups: living gymnosperms and angiosperms. Only from the angiosperm group there are about 250,000 species that make up a successful lineage, because they have managed to form most of the existing terrestrial flora. Of all the types of flowers in the world, there are some that intrigue and hypnotize the eye. Today we want to share some with you, so that in the chaos of everyday life you can’t stop being surprised by the world in which you live.

Dive in and get lost in the flowers

Batman Flower (Tacca Chantrieri)

Starting with its color that makes it unique, this flower usually has a diameter of 30 centimeters and whiskers that can measure up to 70 centimeters. The black bat flower (because there is a white variant) is found in Southeast Asia, in countries like Thailand, Malaysia, and southern China. In those places, a superstition surrounds the narrative of this flower: if you abuse its beauty and look at it for too long, you could get an evil eye. It is not for nothing that they say that of the good, a little is better.

Crystal flower (Diphylleia grayi)

Also called skeleton flower, this flower is native to mountainous regions of Japan and China. Its ghostly appearance shimmers when it comes into contact with water and becomes transparent. When it dries, it recovers its white color and velvety texture.

jade flower (Strongylodon macrobotrys)

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Unfortunately, part of this flower’s rarity comes from human predation, which has brought it close to extinction. The jade flower is made up of small claws that, as a whole, make a structure that can measure up to 3 meters long. Its color varies: from green to blue, but it inevitably captivates. It is native to the tropical rainforests of the Philippines and depends almost exclusively on bats for pollination. There are some testimonies that ensure that, at twilight, a luminous quality emerges in it.

Venus slipper orchid (Phragmipedium humboldtii)

Of all the orchids, which in themselves are a unique, beautiful and diverse universe, this is perhaps one of the least known. For some people it might not be the most aesthetically pleasing, but its shape blows the imagination away; It looks like a house of fantastic beings. Phragmipedium It is a genus of the orchid family. The generic name derives from the Greek phragmawhich means «division», and pedium, which means «slipper» (referring to the bag). About 20 species of this type of orchid are known and are found in the southwestern regions of Mexico, Central America, and tropical South America.

Juliet’s Rose

«What we call a rose would exhale the same pleasant perfume under any other name»said William Shakespeare’s Juliet. This rose is known as Sweet Juliet (sweet Juliet) or Juliet’s rose. Not only is it considered one of the rarest flowers in the world, but it is also the most expensive rose, because it took rose breeder David Austin 15 years to cultivate this flower in England. It cost him the small amount of close to £3 million to make it. The petals of this flower have a color that fades between peach and apricot. In full bloom, the rose opens to reveal smaller flowers at the heart of its structure.

Chocolate cosmos flower (Cosmos scabiosoides Kunth)

These native flowers of Mexico (cute and dear) are extremely rare, because it is very unlikely to find them in the wild. They are almost nonexistent. They are dark purple, almost brown, and smell like chocolate. This chocolate flower blooms in the afternoon in late summer and the areas where it grows are protected by law. It has reproduced by propagation since 1902.

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