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Kachss · 1 year ago
Spider Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium)
Despite its strange appearance—or perhaps because of— the Spider Chrysanthemum is a favourite flower of florists and gardeners alike. Like all other mums, the Spider Chrysanthemum is well-suited for patio or container gardening. To keep your Spider Mums blooming for as long as you can, be sure to remove faded blooms and tightly closed buds (instead of the larger flowers) to encourage new flowering. Another trick to having the biggest, best blooms is to keep them out of direct sunlight while they are flowering. This will not only extend total bloom time, but it will also help the flowers last longer in general.
Kachss · 1 year ago
Pleurothallis truncata
This funky flower made our list because it’s so weird it doesn’t even have a nickname! The flowers look like horizontal, orange Lily of the Valley, but they are actually a member of the orchid family. They are part of the Pleurothallis genus to be exact, also called Bonnet Orchids for their tiny blooms’ resemblance to little baby bonnets. They can grow in a variety of different ways, as brush cover, as climbers, clumped and trailing, or as tall cane-like plants. Unlike regular orchids, these orchids prefer cooler temperatures and low moisture; they grow most comfortably at very high altitudes.
Kachss · 1 year ago
Devils Hand (Chiranthodendron pentadactylon)
If idle hands are the devil’s workshop, we’re not really sure what the Devil’s Hands are, but we sure love to look at them! Some call this tree the Monkey’s Hand or Monkey Paw, but we wouldn’t recommend making any wishes on it. The Devil’s Hand is native to Mexico where the Ancient Aztecs held it in extraordinarily high religious regard, who harvested the claw-like flowers for generations and generations. The fruit produced by this tree has an earthy taste and has been used for years in traditional medicine to treat heart disease and heart conditions. Unlike some tropical plants the Devil’s Hand tree is extremely hardy and can grow relatively fast, reaching upwards of 40’ to 90’ tall!
Kachss · 1 year ago
Welwitschia (Welwitschia mirabilis)
At first glance, it looks like this little plant’s got a fungus on its flowers, but that’s actually the way it is supposed to look. Another real one-of-a-kind flower on our list, the Welwitschia Mirabilis is the only member of the Welwitschiaceae family. It could be considered the Methuselah of plants; it’s been around since the Jurassic Era and in some instances can live to a ripe old age of 1,500 years. If you’ve never seen or heard of this plant before don’t be offended, it only grows in one place on Earth: a small strip of land in the Namibia Desert between Angola and Namibia. How can a succulent plant that hasn’t changed for thousands of years continue to survive in one of the driest places in the world? It gets all of its moisture from fog and dew, that’s how.
Kachss · 1 year ago
Lobster Claw (Heliconia rostrata)
Our list of weird flowers would simply not be complete without the charming, colourful Lobster Claw! Also known as the False Bird of Paradise and Wild Plantain, the Lobster Claw’s cheerful flowers emerge from clumps of leaves that look like bananas. The reddish flower-like bracts actually hide the plant’s true flowers, which require birds with specialised beaks for pollination. An excellent landscape plant, the Lobster Claw can grow up to a height of 3.5’ tall and they bloom several times each year. Be sure to provide your Lobster Claws with plenty of water and fertiliser to maximise your blooms.
Kachss · 1 year ago
Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa)
This weird, wonderful flower is quite the evolutionary produce, surviving and thriving in dry, arid climates. The blood-red petals with their bulbous, purplish-black middles make these flowers look more like aliens. Perhaps that’s why the Desert Pea is one of Australia’s best-known and most recognised wildflowers. Besides, it is also the state flower of South Australia. But just because it happens to be one of the most famous wildflowers in Australia doesn’t mean you can go around and start picking it; quite the opposite in fact. The Desert Pea is among the native Australian flowers and is a protected species. As a result, it is illegal to collect or pick any without explicit written consent of the Australian government.
Kachss · 1 year ago
Silver Vase (Aechmea fasciata)
Last and certainly not least on our list of the world’s 40 weirdest flowers comes the Silver Vase, or Urn Plant. This prestigious plant is native to Brazil and has garnered the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit for its quality and growability. Even those with without green thumbs should be able to grow the Silver Vase plant. The Silver Vase is a slow grower with broad, waxy leaves and sharp, spiky flower heads. Once the pink flower has finished blooming, the silvery striped leaves will begin to die. However, after the flowering period is over there will be offshoots, called pups, produced towards the base of the plant that you can transplant and propagate.
Motishon · 1 year ago
Robot with Shiny Silver Body and Blue Eyes
A cute and small robot in a shape of a baby. It has a shiny, metallic, silver body with round, glowing blue eyes. The baby robot is sitting on the floor, its stubby fingers gently resting on its knee. It's looking upwards with curious eyes, as if absorbing the world around it. Its body shape mimics the proportions of a human baby, including a rounded head, chubby cheeks, and a small, round tummy. Despite its mechanical nature, the demeanor of this baby bot brings forward an incredibly endearing image.
Motishon · 1 year ago
Adorable Baby in Colorful Outfit on Cloud-like Blanket
A sweet and adorable baby. The baby could be wearing colorful clothes with cartoon patterns. The outfit might include soft, comfortable pants, a tiny shirt, and a matching cap. In the image, the baby could be lying on a fluffy cloud-like blanket with a few baby toys scattered around, like a rubber duck, a teddy bear, and a soft cloth book. The baby could have bright eyes, rosy cheeks, and a small toothless smile, giving a sense of innocence and pure joy.
Motishon · 1 year ago
The Essence of Baby Amore: Cute and Happy Baby
A depiction of a cute and happy baby. The baby has chubby cheeks, bright and glistening eyes filled with curiosity, a tiny button-shaped nose, and a wide smile revealing just a couple of baby teeth. They are sitting in a soft and cozy environment, maybe a nursery room filled with pastel colors, interesting textures, and baby-friendly decorative items like stuffed toys. A warm, affectionate atmosphere permeates the scene, emphasizing innocence, tenderness, and love - a personification of 'baby amore' which stands for baby love.
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