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Unusual Flowers...

*Flowers are some of nature's most wonderful creations - they usually look
amazing, most of them emit very pleasing scents, and best of all, they're
where honey comes from! We use them for decoration, as romantic gestures
and to signify freedom and love (the 60's "Flower Children"). Not all
flowers are the same, some have very unique patterns, some bloom very
rarely and some don't even look like flowers at all. Join me on a trip to
discover the strangest and prettiest flowers from around the world.*
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*Beehive ginger (Zingiber spectabile) is a member of the ginger family.
Native to Southeast Asia, it's mainly grown as an ornamental plant, but
also used as a medicinal herb. Research shows that the plant has
antimicrobial properties and a high concentration of enzymes that can
prevent colon cancer. *
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*Chinese lantern (Physalis alkekengi) found in Southern Europe and throught
the east across Asia, the Chinese lantern got its name from the bright
orange cover of the fruit which resembles a paper lantern. The fruit itself
has antibacterial properties and possible beneficial properties for people
suffering from chronic liver disease.*
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*Black cat flower (Tacca chantrieri) this unusual plant is one of the only
plants in the world to have black flowers. The big flowers (up to 12 inches
across) have even longer "whiskers", giving it its colloquial name. It is
native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia.[image: www.funmag.org]*
*Waxplant (Hoya) is a large family of evergreen creepers native to
Southeast Asia and Australia. They gained the name "Waxplant" thanks to
their flowers. The flowers always grow in bunches (called spurs), have five
thick triangular petals that look as though they were carved out of wax.
Most waxplants have an appealing scent and abundant nectar.*
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*Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) is the world's largest flower, whose
blossom has a very unusual scent - that of rotting flesh. The titan
produces this smell to attract flies, rather than bees, for
pollination.Quirky fact: its name comes from the Ancient Greek amorphos
(misshapen) and phallos(penis)*
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*Candy Cane Sorrel (Oxalis versicolor) is native to South Africa, and got
its name thanks to its beautiful blossom, which resembles a candy
cane.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes cucumerina) is a vine native to Southeast Asia
and Northwestern Australia. Used as a vegetable, a medicine and even in the
construction of traditional didgeridoos.[image: www.funmag.org]*



*Kakabeak (Clianthus) is a member of the legume family, and got its name
from the shape of its flowers, which resemble the beaks of the New Zealand
Kākā parrot.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*American ghost orchid (Dendrophylax lindenii) is a leafless orchid that
grows in the Bahamas, Cuba and Florida. The plants anchor themselves to
trees and the roots themselves are photosynthetic.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*Blue Zebra primrose (Primula acaulis 'Zebra Blue') is a subspecies of
primrose with a distinct blue and white pattern on the petals and a yellow
center that enjoys a prolonged flowering period.[image: www.funmag.org]*
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*Balloon flower (Platycodon grandiflorus) got its name thanks to the way
its petals grow before blooming. The petals are fused together, swelling up
like a balloon before fully blooming. It's known for its root's
anti-inflammatory properties, used to treat coughs and colds. [image:
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*Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) is a creeping vine that is endemic to
South America. The flowers are magnificent and the fruits are popular
worldwide.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*Yellow lady slippers orchid (Cypripedium calceolus), the name comes from
the Ancient Greek cypripedium meaning "Shoe of Venus".[image:
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*Jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys), endemic to the forests of the
Philippines, it is related to beans and is pollinated by bats. A stem can
reach a length of 3 meters (10 feet) and carry up to 75 flowers. [image:
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*Monkey orchid (Dracula simia) is an orchid species, native to the
rainforests of Ecuador. It can bloom year-round and has the scent of a ripe
orange.[image: www.funmag.org]*



*Fritillaria tubiformis is a member of the Fritillaria family, found mainly
in temperate regions like the Mediterranean and western North America. The
name comes from the latin word fritillus, meaning "dice-box" and refers to
the checkered pattern on the petals.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica), a member of the Camellia family
(where tea comes from), Japanese Camellia has several subspecies, with
various shapes and colors. And in case you were wondering - yes, you can
make tea from it as-well.[image: www.funmag.org]*



*Hairy toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) is native to Japan, found mostly in
shaded rocky areas.[image: www.funmag.org]*



*Columbine magpie (Aquilegia) are found in the Northern Hemisphere, mainly
in meadows and woodlands. The flowers are reported to be very sweet but
should be consumed in moderation. The seeds, however, are extremely
poisonous.[image: www.funmag.org]*


*Queen of the Night (Selenicereus grandiflorus) got its name because it
blooms only once a year, for a single night. It's a type of cactus, native
to Central and South America, where it's also known as the Vanilla Cactus,
thanks to its lovely scent.[image: www.funmag.org]*
*Angel's trumpets (Datura) are a very poisonous plant (flowers and seeds in
particular), found in northern Africa and the Americas. The plants are so
dangerous, they're illegal in some countries*
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