8 Rarest Plants In The World
Rafflesia Arnoldii:
Worlds largest flower, known for its foul odour and resemblance to decaying flesh.
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Encephalartos Woodii:
Rare cycad, now conserved and restricted to a botanical garden, all specimens clones.
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Nepenthes Tenax:
Weird-looking Australian pitcher plant, now an endangered species.
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Welwitschia Mirabilis:
Longest-living plant, known as the living fossil, found in Africa, slow-growing, lives for 1000-2000 years.
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Amorphophallus Titanum:
Strange-looking plant found in botanical gardens, blooms occasionally, resembles a flower with a red outing and beige wick.
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Middlemist Red:
Prettiest flower, once common, now extinct, with only two specimens left, one in London and one in New Zealand.
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Ghost Orchid:
Weird-looking orchid, that resembles ghosts hanging on bushes, with no leaves, apple scent, pale blossoms, or thin stems, found in remote areas of Florida and Cuba.
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Dragon's Blood Tree:
Resembles a mushroom from below, red sap, found on only one island off the coast of Yemen.
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