Chamber Maids (Calceolaria uniflora)
Some call it Darwinβs Slipper, other the Happy Alien, and still more call them Chamber Maids. But no matter what name they go by, these crazy little mountain flowers are truly one of a kind. Originally discovered by Darwin between 1831 and 1836, the Chamber Maids love cold weather and can still be found in profusion in Tierra del Fuego, South America. The little white βplateβ section of the flower tantalises local birds who eat it and, in doing so, gather pollen on their heads and in turn aid in the pollination of the plant. If youβre on the lookout for this plant be sure to look low; the only grow to be about 4 inches tall with blooms of just 2 inches long.