It is very special flowers It has extremely distinctive features that often make them almost unique. From their shapes, their colors, their smell, their size, there is always something that makes them stand out. Flowers are one of the wonders of the world and these are some of the most extravagant, exotic and fascinating ones to be found.
15 very special flowers
Japanese camellia (Japanese camellia)
It lives at high altitudes (over 1000 meters) and only blooms in the coldest months of the year. That is why it is popularly known as the ‘winter rose’. This flower is native to Japan and Korea and has a petal shape that can be geometrically perfect.
Candy cane (Oxalis Versicolor)
This incredible little flower consists of five petals that outwardly resemble the colors of Christmas canes (hence the name in English). When opened, they are white with a yellow center. It is native to South Africa, although it is successfully grown by hand as long as it is protected from excessive cold and frost.


Pincushion flowerApply to Laurina)
It is a shrub native to the southwestern Australian coast and its name is due to the strange shape of the flower: a spherical center of pink to dark red color from which the stamens depart, creating the feeling of a pincushion. Adaptable to different types of soils, it is used as ornamental and shade protection, wind protection and soil erosion control. Its characteristics make it stand out among the 15 Very special flowers.
Corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum)
It is the largest flower in the world and its name comes from the characteristic ‘rotten flesh’ smell it gives off to attract flies. saprophagous that act as pollinators. The smell is so stinking that it is impossible to stay with it for long; Fortunately, it blooms once or twice every ten years. It is native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
Kiss flower (Psychotria elata)
With a flower that resembles a pair of pursed lips the moment you kiss, this incredible wild plant from the tropical forests of Colombia, Panama and Ecuador is in danger of extinction due to deforestation that threatens its habitat.
Flower of the Holy Spirit (Peristeria elata)
Thanks to the special shape of the calyx, which seems to house a small pigeon, this flower, native to Peru, Panama and Colombia, is seriously threatened with extinction. People search for it because its appearance makes them believe it has healing powers.
Bat flower (Tacca Chantrieri)
It is a perennial shrub, native to southern China, Bangladesh and India. Although it can be grown in other environments, the flowers should not be exposed directly to the sun. And given its purely tropical origins, it needs a lot of moisture and a soil very rich in natural fertilizers.
Umbrella flowerCeropegia haygarthii)
Originally from South Africa, it is also found in the Canary Islands. This flower has a special way of insuring pollination. With its aroma it attracts flies and holds them in the calyx until it is impregnated with pollen. Then they withdraw and the prey is released.
Beehive Ginger (Zingiber spectacular)
In the nature There are more than a thousand species of the ginger family, with fifty different genera. But this flower stands out because of its special construction, which seems to imitate the shape of a beehive. In addition to the special ‘petals’, other smaller flowers also appear. And that makes it between 15 Very special flowers.
Lilac “Hairy Frog” (Tricyrtis Hirta)
This flower closely resembles an orchid, has very striking colors and blooms from late summer until late autumn. It is native to Japan, Korea and Taiwan, but thanks to its rarity, its cultivation has spread throughout the world.
Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula Simia)
This incredible flower looks like it has a monkey’s face drawn on it, hence the name. It blooms all year round and does so successively. Each flower has a fragrant and attractive aroma to the numerous insects that act as pollinators. That is why they are counted among the 15 Very special flowers.
Orchid “Naked man” (Orchid italica)
The lip or larger petals that make up this particular orchid have led to this flower being so colloquially called. Because thanks to the central fringe, the three lobes seem to form the body, arms and legs of a male human.
White Heron Orchid (Habenaria beamed)
Although it looks like an origami (a flower made of paper), it is actually a rare orchid from Japan. This species is also found in some areas of southern China and Korea. It is a terrestrial plant, which blooms from the end of July and throughout the month of August.
Jade vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys)
It is a perennial, woody and leguminous plant characterized by the fact that the flowers, in the form of bunches, are claw-shaped and have a color between jade green and turquoise. They are native to the tropical areas of the Philippine Islands.
Kentucky Women’s Slipper (Cypripedium Kentuckiense)
This species has the largest flower in the Cypripedium genus. The petals and sepals are striped green and speckled purple, while the large pouch is creamy ivory or pale yellow. The plant can grow up to 70 cm high and has leaves up to 12 cm long. Generally it only blooms once a year.