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Did You Know About These Rare Flowers?

Team StoryWeavers|March 30, 2020, 06:42 IST| 12

Spring is here, and so is the season of bright and beautiful flowers. Look around you, and you can see a variety of flowers in different colors, shapes, sizes, and fragrances. You may have seen the most common flowers in your garden like roses, marigold, lilies, hibiscus, sunflower, and zinnia. But did you know there are some flowers with hidden attributes like unusual size, absurd characteristics, uncommon blooming period and are very rare to find? How about we dive into the fantastic world of these rare flowers and learn more about them.

Fun fact: Did you know that there are roughly 4,000,000 different species of flowers in the world?

Youtan Poluo 

Scientific name: Unknown

Odour: The flower emits a mild sandalwood-like fragrance.

Found in: The plant is found in China, Korea, Taiwan, and the United States.

Fact: Also known as the Udumbara flower, Youtan Poluo is one of the rarest plants. This tiny white flower measures only 1 millimeter in diameter and blooms once every 3,000 years. Legend has it that the blooming of Youtan Poluo is considered auspicious, and a sign of reincarnation of the Buddha.

Stinking Corpse Lily 

Scientific name: Rafflesia Arnoldii

Odour: Strong odour similar to rotting meat.

Found in: Mostly grows in the rain forests of Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago in Borneo.

Fact: Considered one of the largest, it can grow up to 3 feet (one meter) in diameter and weigh up to 11 kg. The flower is very hard to locate as the bud takes several months to develop and the flower lasts just for a few days.

Kadupul Flower

Scientific name: Epiphyllum oxypetalum

Odour: Strong and nice fragrance.

Found in: Mainly found in the forests of Sri Lanka.

Fact: Nicknamed as the ‘Queen of the Night’ or ‘Dutchman’s Pipe Cactus’, the flower is known for its pearly beautiful petals and fragrance. You can consider yourself lucky if you get to see this flower bloom as it blooms only at midnight and perishes before dawn. Considering its short life span and fragrance, the flower is rare and expensive. 

Happy Alien

Scientific name: Calceolaria uniflora

Odour: Unknown.

Found in: This plant is mostly found near the southern tip of South America.

Fact: The plant gets its name Happy Alien because of the way it looks. From far it looks like a yellow petal, but when one takes a closer look, the flower looks like an alien with a smiling face. Charles Darwin originally discovered the plant on his trip to South America. Thus, the plant is also known as Darwin’s Slippers. The bright color and shape of the flowers attract hummingbirds who help in pollination.

Corpse Flower 

Scientific name: Amorphophallus titanum

Odour: When the flower blooms, it gives out a strong rotten meat odour. 

Found in: The plant is only found in the steep hillsides of the rainforests in western Sumatra.

Fact: Considered as the largest flower in the world, the leaf of the flower grows up to a height of 20 feet. The flower has no roots, no leaves, and no stem, and gets its nourishment from the Tetrastigma vine. It gets its name due to its strong stinky smell. The flower blooms once every 30 or 40 years.

Jade Vine

Scientific name: Strongylodon macrobotrys

Odour: Unknown.

Found in: The plant is found in the rainforests of the Philippines.

Fact: This beautiful claw-shaped flower is one of the rarest in the family of pea and beans. The flower has bright bluish, mint green color and shows luminous quality at night attracting bats for pollination. Sadly, the plant is on the verge of extinction as deforestation has rapidly destroyed its natural habitat.

Snapdragon’s Skull

Scientific name: Antirrhinum 

Odour: Some snapdragons are deeply scented.

Found in: The flowers are native to the rocky areas of Europe, North Africa, and the United States.

Fact: Snapdragons are popular garden plants that have beautiful multicolored flowers. But what’s peculiar about this plant is that when the flowers die, the seed pods resemble a human skull with an open mouth. Hence, the flower is commonly known as snapdragon’s skull or dragon flower.

Beehive Ginger

Scientific name: Zingiber spectabile

Odour: The plant has a strong scent of ginger.

Found in: The plant is native to southeast Asia.

Fact: With its colorful and exotic looks, the plant is mostly grown as an ornamental plant. The plant is also used as a medicinal herb.

These are the top eight unusual flowers that baffle us with their shapes, size, color, and rarity. Truly, Mother Nature has no bounds and surprises us with such wonderful types of plants.

Have you come across any unusual flowers? Do let us know in the comments below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Which is the rarest flower in the world?

Answer:

The Middlemist's Red camellia is considered to be the rarest flower in the world, with only two known samples available.

2. What is the colour of the rarest flower in the world?

Answer:

The Middlemist's red camellia is red in colour.

3. What is the ugliest flower?

Answer:

Gastrodia Agnicellus, a newly identified kind of orchid, has been dubbed as the ugliest flower.

About the Author


Books are Tanaya Goswami’s first love and cheesecakes come a close second. Talking about movies, music, calligraphy, politics, and Elon Musk will get you listed under the friends’ section of her diary. Ever since moving on from her job as an English lecturer, she spends her time at BYJU’S crafting stories filled with emotion and sprinkled with sarcasm. Outside of work, she’s either learning something new (French, most recently!) or is curled up with a book and a cup of coffee. She firmly believes that discovering what you don’t know is the key to knowledge and is constantly working towards improving herself. Drop in a line at storyweavers@byjus.com if you liked her stories, have something nice to say, or if you have compelling ideas to share!

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sarwar kamal

June 17, 2020

TRULY AMAZING FACTS TO KNOW


Vaishnavi

May 23, 2020

I also have seen kadupul flower at my home


Priya Laxmi.j

May 22, 2020

It is really amazing facts


Priya Laxmi.j

May 22, 2020

Fantastic


ANIRUDH

April 23, 2020

Ooh amazing ??


ANIRUDH

April 23, 2020

Snapdragon flower looks like a monsters ??☠????‍♂️?‍♀️?‍♂️?‍♀️


Prarthana Varghese

April 16, 2020

It’s seriously fascinating


Anushka dadhich

April 8, 2020

Wow it’s amazing cool facts I like that ???


Jahnvi

April 2, 2020

Amazing fact ?


Ishan Panigrahi

March 30, 2020

Amazing facts 🙂


Trrishan Saha

March 30, 2020

Wow!


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