Orchids, tulips, and other wild-growing flowers can sometimes look truly extraordinary.
You can cultivate some of them in your garden and surely amaze your neighbors!
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Let's take a look at some of these treasures:
1 Psychotria elata
This plant attracts hummingbirds, among others. It grows in the tropical forests of Central and South America. The flower resembles red lips.
2 Orchis italica
This orchid can be found in the Mediterranean region. The flower resembles a naked man.
3 Phalaenopsis
It is the most commonly cultivated orchid. You can find it in Southeast Asia, southern China, New Guinea, or Queensland in Australia.
4 Anguloa uniflora
The flowers of this orchid resemble swaddled babies. It grows in certain regions of South America.
5 Calceolaria uniflora
A mountain plant from South America.
6 Aristolochia salvadorensis
This plant looks like Darth Vader's mask from Star Wars!
7 Convallaria majalis
One of the most aromatic plants that grows in the northern temperate zone.
8 Strelitzia reginae
This plant originates from South Africa.
9 Ophrys insectifera
This orchid resembles a fly and is widespread in Europe.
10 Ceropegia haygarthii
You can encounter this plant in Africa, South Asia, and Australia.
11 Gloriosa superba
12 Caleana major
This flower looks like a flying duck and is found in Australia.
13 Diphylleia grayi
The flowers of this plant turn transparent upon contact with water and regain their whiteness once they dry out.
With its magnificent combination of yellow and red blossoms, the plant resembles a flame, earning it the name "fire lily." It is widespread in Asia and Africa.
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