Plants are wonderful living creatures. They provide refreshing benefits, although some contain harmful toxins. Moreover, some plants have a unique look. They even like things that resemble body parts or something that’s so adorable. Check out these ‘strange’ plants in 7 bizarre plants that make look them twice.
1. The Kissing Lips Plant
instagram/edventurecostaricaThis is a seductive plant. This plant has flower that resemble of puckered lips. The color is fiery red, like kissable lips. Psychotria elata is a plant that grows in the rainforest of Costa Rica and Panama. The red lips attract hummingbirds and butterflies to pollinate the mouth, which is the flower.
2. Haworthia Truncata
At first glance, this plant will remind you of fresh sweet and sour jelly. Don’t get it wrong! This plant is not edible. It is a succulent with the following ID: Haworthia Truncata variegated. This plant is low growing succulent, with plump turquoise green parts and an adorable coral center.
3. The Naked Man Orchid
instagram/javier_aznar_photographyIt’s called Orchis italica. This plant has bright purplish flower clusters. When viewed in detail, this orchid will resemble the figure of a small, nɑƙeɗ man. The top of this orchid is also adorned with a lovely purple helmet of petals and sepals.
4. The Bleeding Heart
instagram/learntogrowThe bleeding heart is a wildflower that grows in USDA zones 3 through 9. They prefer partial to full shade. This plant has flowers that resemble hearts and bleed a vibrant pink, as the name suggests. Pink flowers dangle gracefully from the branches.
5. The Swaddled Babies Plant
instagram/muskannift2025Anguloa uniflora looks like little babies wrapped in whitish pink blankets. This plant is also known as the tulip orchid. The flowers resemble swaddled babies before they fully open.
6. Monkey Orchid
instagram/vancouverorchidsocietyThe scientific name for the monkey orchid is Dracula simia. The monkey orchid grows naturally in Colombia cloudy forests. This plant is notable for its flower that resemble monkey’s faces. They also give off a strong, orange-like scent to the air.
7. Dead Man’s Finger
instagram/yacine_tig07It’s not actually a plant; it’s a fungus. However, they deserve attention for their bizarre shape. Xylaria polymorpha or the Dead Man Finger is a common forest-dwelling fungus that usually grows from the bottom of rotting or injured tree stumps. Be careful, as it looks, it’s not edible!For those of you who want a minimalist home design from simple to modern. Please leave your message and comments on the Home Lovers Facebook page.Hopefully this article is useful for those of you design inspiration and house plans.Hopefully you will be easier in making a dream home.Don’t forget to share it with your relatives and family to be of benefit to others.