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MOST UNUSUAL FLOWERS OF INDIA. MOTH ORCHID Flower of India. As the name suggests, this flowers resembles a moth in flight and hence is called Moth Orchid. PASSION FLOWER. ANGEL ORCHID. FLAME LILY. LOBSTER CLAW. MONKEY FACE ORCHIDS.
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Source:www.Indianrareflowers.blogspot.com Top 10 Incredible rare Flowers In India India is a land of colors and diversity and it is famous for its bright & colorful flowers. It is the finest gift to the mankind as these are one of nature’s most magnificent creation . They look spectacular with their pleasing aroma which give much pleasure to our mind they can also be used most often for special occasions. Not all flowers are same, some bloom very rarely, some have unique patterns and some don’t even look like flowers at all. As well have seen and we all know a lot of pretty flowers in india like roses,lotus etc..But do you know that there are a lot of rare flowers in the world which are totally unique in their appearances ,well some of these flowers will totally blow your mind away. So,let’s discover some strangest, unusual, prettiest flowers in india. 1. Magenta Ghost Flower
Commonly known as by its botanical name christisonia tubolsa.It is a rare endemic parasitic plant,which was rediscovered in 2003. It belongs to the same family of the ghost flower.It grows at the roots without any leaves and chlorophyll.so it solely depends upon other plants for nutrition and steals it from other plants.The flowers are attractive and have the magenta color on the outside It can be identified by the particularly bright colored flowers emerging from the forest floor. 2. Rebe Rebe is an endangered medicinal plant,which is very rare and was believed to be extinct , has been rediscovered after 115 years by team of botanists in arunachal pradesh. This plant is used to treat stomach aches and dehydration.It’s a small plant measuring about 30cms with two petals with two sepals,was also found in growing scattered in the eastern changlang district. 3. Mountain Balsam
It is a beautiful wildflower that is believed to be native of China, Thailand and Vietnam. In India flowers are seen in shades of orange-apricot . it is found near riversides along canals and other moist places. Mountain Balsam is found in forest margins ,and they are grow at alt. 900-1800m. As these flowers are bloom between june and october. 4.Leafy coneflower
It is a rare plant found in NE india, JRI Wood the botanist who is credited with describing and naming this species , Leafy coneflower is relatively widespread but scattered, being isolated from localities in bhutan. It has pale blue flowers like head-form.The Naga Hills of NE India and the chin hills of burma. This species strobilanthes frondosa was first named only as recently as 1994. These flowers are found blooming in november. 5. Woodrow’s Crinum Lily
It is a largest and rare which is critically endangered bulbous plant, And has six stamens with red filaments and yellow anthers ,which was thought to be extinct, but was rediscovered in 2004, after a gap of about 100 years! G. M. Woodrow first collected this species from Mahabaleshwar. Several bulbs of this were sent to Kew (England) supposing them to be Crinum brachynema, but when they flowered at Kew the plant proved to be a new species. Woodrow's Crinum Lily is endemic to Satara District, Mahabaleshwar and Kates Point in Maharashtra. 6.Flame Lily
This one could rightly be called one of nature’s true exquisite beauties. It grows as both a climber and a scrambler plant, produces unusual yellow or red flowers with wavy edges that depict flames, and thus is called Flame Lily . Given to its unusually pretty appearance, this flower is widely propagated as a prized ornamental addition to any flower garden. However, Flame Lily, like almost all other lilies, is considered poisonous for humans and animals alike. Beauty can sometimes be dangerous too! 7. Passion Flower
Also known as the passion vibes, this flower got its name due to its likeness to the elements in the story of Jesus’s crucifixion (also called ‘The Passiflora).They can be woody or herbaceous as it is an evergreen climber with flowers that look exotic and produce an amazing scent. However, sometimes followed by brightly coloured fruits that are used as flavourings in a number of different of dishes. It is a regularly grown flower on a butterfly farm as it is a food source for caterpillars & butterflies. 8. Long Flower Spider Lily
Lycoris radiata is known as red spider lily.These flowers are rare herb found growing in wild. It has six,narrow and straight petals with six erect stamens. It can also be grown as a house plant in a pot.These flowers are white with greenish- yellow center. The leaves are parallel-sided 0.5-1 cm in wide with a paler central stripe. It is cultivated, perennial herb that works well in planted flower gardens and lawns. 9. Jade vine
Strongylodon macrobotrys commonly known as jade vine, emerald creeper. Jade Vine is also known for its spectacular blooms consisting of dangling clusters of shimmering greenish blue,claw shaped flowers.These flowers produces a large chain of turquoise flowers, over a foot in length from late spring early summer. The beautiful color of flower is due to malvin and saponarin pigment. The flower native’s habitat was threatened due to the destruction of rainforest in philippines. 10. Monkey Orchid
Dracua simia also called monkey orchid, these flowers are fragrant with the scent of ripe orange. The monkey face orchid flower is an incredibly rare flower. It’s a fuzzy bloom that, owing to its odd arrangement of petals. As these flowers strongly looks like a monkey faced cotton ball. Because of it’s dotted eyebrows, dark eyes and furry nose. On the other hand its petals are also too long that make its appear like Dracula. It is said that flowers evolved with primary purpose that was to attract to pollinators like birds and insects. These pretty creations of nature do make one feel like a rainbow’s gushed through them. However, their spectacular appearances with stunning colors did manage to attract another kind of creatures, us humans. Overall, Mother Nature has bestowed upon us some beautiful pieces of her remarkable creativity. So, cherish them because every flower is a soul blossoming in nature.