15 Most Unique Flowers

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There are many different types of flowers the world has to offer. Today we'll be taking a look at the most unique flower species on the planet.

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The thumbnail is a lily of the valley with water drops off the flower and beautifully photographed.

mariaherlihy
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Thumbnail…. Lilly of the Valley, a lovely looking and wonderful smelling flower and a very very powerful heart medicine.

00:35 = Flame Lilly

01:47 = Titan Arum or Corpse (giant stink) Flower

03:14 = Tropical Sundew

04:29 = Bee Orchid

05:39 = Jade Vine

06:47 = Lithrops… ice plants, look like rocks.

08:05 = Sturt’s Desert Pea

09:30 = Strelizia or Bird of Paradise Flower. My grandmother had some growing indoors in Vermont and painted pictures from them.

10:52 = Lobster Claw

12:11 = Torch Ginger

13:12 = Snake’s Head Fritillary

14:18 = Maypop Passion Flower

15:28 = Buddhist Udumbara an extremely rare sandalwood smelling flower… (Youtan Poluo)

16:38 = Night blooming cereus/serreus or Queen of the night… Epiphylum Oxypetalum which originates from Central America!

I started with one stalk which, over twenty years, has grown and cuttings have produces three huge plants which have produced one to twenty blossoms a night during the blooming days each month. What a powerfully beautiful smell and how gorgeous these soccer ball size blossoms are!

17:52 = Lady Slippers grow in New England in the woods and are lovely to see!

louisegogel
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The Jade vine is beautiful. As a horticulturist you showed some terrific plants

sabbyd
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when you watch the nature, you'll forget about all stress out there and find peace within. love!!! ❤️

architecturelover
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Time stamps if anybody wants

0:15 - 15 (Flame Lily)

1:47 - 14 (Titan Arum)

3:14 - 13 (Tropical Sundew)

4:29 - 12 (Bee Orchid)

5:39 - 11 (Jade Vine)

6:47 - 10 (Lithops)

8:06 - 9 (Sturt’s Desert Pea)

9:30 - 8 (Strelitzia)

10:53 - 7 (Lobster Claw)

12:10 - 6 (Torch Ginger)

13:12 - 5 (Snake’s Head Fritillary)

14:18 - 4 (Maypop Passion Flower)

15:29 - 3 (Buddhist Udumbara)

16:38 - 2 (Night Blooming Cereus)

17:52 - 1 (Lady’s Slipper Orchid)

beanfrog
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If I had my own home, I would have a flower garden with most of these flowers. Gorgeous.

fredachildress
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Ooh interesting. I’m a florist and have been for a few years now. I literally learn about new flowers daily. Can’t believe how many there are. Thanks for making this!

Christina_
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A real person narrating! And such a nice voice. Thank you!

jeanneratterman
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Nice to see South African flower species in this video - so common over here and yet so unique.

Gamefarmnet-
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So beautiful, . Very rare and beautifully done picture, Thank you, 💕

dollywalker
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Wow super amezing, unique and awesome 👍🇮🇳

LilyartistFabricworks
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So, so beautiful. It's amazing how nature is designed to be.

IKEMENOsakaman
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Lady slippers and ghost flowers grow everywhere throughout my wooded property... They are so difficult to transplant/cultivate so I leave they be and enjoy their existence from a distance.

AlexAnom
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When the maypop passion flower pops open i just can't help it but rewatch it over and over again. It is just so stunningly beautiful.

bestsongssasuke
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How beautiful! It's a wonderful world!😊👍

Shinn
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I have Passion flower growing in my from garden. You CANNOT kill it. If you mow it, you just spread it across your yard. It is beautiful

TaigaNatsuki
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I have #9 (Lobster head), #10 (Torch ginger), #12 (Passion flower) & #14 (Queen of the night) growing in our garden. Torch ginger just showed up on it's own. We have no idea how it came to be. Maybe some bird's dropping brought it here. Idk. Our Queen of the night plant is almost two decades old now and it's been giving out heavenly smelling night blooms for all these years. This month there had been 31 blooms on a single night. So special!

jbmoon
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The flơer beautifull, thank you very much

TongLe-gc
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Lady slippers grew all over the place in the woods near the house I grew up in. Never knew they were special!

topcat
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Torch Ginger is called ‘Bunga Kantan’ in our country Malaysia with ‘bunga’ meaning flower in Malay. It’s used in a variety of dishes and it definitely enhances the flavour of the dish. ❤

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