15 Most Unique Flowers
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- There are many different types of flowers the world has to offer. Today we'll be taking a look at the most unique flower species on the planet.
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The thumbnail is a lily of the valley with water drops off the flower and beautifully photographed.
It's the only reason I clicked, yet it isn't featured! RRRRRG!
@@pricklypear7516 it's a promo shot from something like Wish advertising seeds.
Thank you for saying.
Why use it when you can actually photograph an unusual flower? 🥴
Yes...stunning!
Thumbnail…. Lilly of the Valley, a lovely looking and wonderful smelling flower and a very very powerful heart medicine.
00:35 = Flame Lilly
01:47 = Titan Arum or Corpse (giant stink) Flower
03:14 = Tropical Sundew
04:29 = Bee Orchid
05:39 = Jade Vine
06:47 = Lithrops… ice plants, look like rocks.
08:05 = Sturt’s Desert Pea
09:30 = Strelizia or Bird of Paradise Flower. My grandmother had some growing indoors in Vermont and painted pictures from them.
10:52 = Lobster Claw
12:11 = Torch Ginger
13:12 = Snake’s Head Fritillary
14:18 = Maypop Passion Flower
15:28 = Buddhist Udumbara an extremely rare sandalwood smelling flower… (Youtan Poluo)
16:38 = Night blooming cereus/serreus or Queen of the night… Epiphylum Oxypetalum which originates from Central America!
I started with one stalk which, over twenty years, has grown and cuttings have produces three huge plants which have produced one to twenty blossoms a night during the blooming days each month. What a powerfully beautiful smell and how gorgeous these soccer ball size blossoms are!
17:52 = Lady Slippers grow in New England in the woods and are lovely to see!
Thanks for the timestamps and the descriptions!
Thank you for the timestamps!
you are awesome!! Thanks for sharing 🤩
Thanks for the timestamps. My favorite is the Jade Vine! So pretty.
Jesus is referred to as the lily of the valley in scripture.
Time stamps if anybody wants
0:15 - 15 (Flame Lily)
1:47 - 14 (Titan Arum)
3:14 - 13 (Tropical Sundew)
4:29 - 12 (Bee Orchid)
5:39 - 11 (Jade Vine)
6:47 - 10 (Lithops)
8:06 - 9 (Sturt’s Desert Pea)
9:30 - 8 (Strelitzia)
10:53 - 7 (Lobster Claw)
12:10 - 6 (Torch Ginger)
13:12 - 5 (Snake’s Head Fritillary)
14:18 - 4 (Maypop Passion Flower)
15:29 - 3 (Buddhist Udumbara)
16:38 - 2 (Night Blooming Cereus)
17:52 - 1 (Lady’s Slipper Orchid)
Lobster claw and torch flowers are in fiji
Titan Arum's
People said smell like stinky dead
The Jade vine is beautiful. As a horticulturist you showed some terrific plants
Could I grow Jade vine in united states Georgia? Would I get unwanted pests such as bats or wasps
@@Blake22022 Need an American to answer this. I live elsewhere, sorry 😅
@@Blake22022 Not outside as it hates the cold so it would need to be in a green house or maybe in a large pot with a trellis to climb on that could be moved inside during the colder months as in theory regular trimming could keep it from getting too big to move. Most US bats eat insects so I wouldn't call them a pest also its unlikely they would be attracted not just because of mostly eating insects but also because they wouldn't be familiar with how to feed off this vine. Also it shouldn't attract wasps any more then any other flower as we don't have the species of wasp that specializes in feeding off those vines.
By the way when I said hates the cold I do mean HATES doesn't even need to get all the way to freezing to be harmful to the plant.
I'm lucky to have one in my school.
when you watch the nature, you'll forget about all stress out there and find peace within. love!!! ❤️
That's so true 😊
True
So true
Yaah😌
Made by Creator of Love
Lady slippers and ghost flowers grow everywhere throughout my wooded property... They are so difficult to transplant/cultivate so I leave they be and enjoy their existence from a distance.
I have checkered frittary as they are called.
How beautiful! It's a wonderful world!😊👍
If I had my own home, I would have a flower garden with most of these flowers. Gorgeous.
I have my own home and when you realize how difficult it is to have a garden you give up after a couple of year. I used to have 57 types of plants in my garden now it have sand and rocks and a few stone lanterns and some moss. It requires 3 hours to upkeep it a month, while my previous garden required 3 hours a day.
Trust me, when you get a house concrete the ground all over it because after 2 years of removing weed and keeping the garden tidy and the insects at bay, you will concrete it yourself. I am certain that when Japanese invented Zen Garden it was because they were fed up taking care of plant gardens and wanted something minimalist.
SAAAME.
Nice to see South African flower species in this video - so common over here and yet so unique.
I have Passion flower growing in my from garden. You CANNOT kill it. If you mow it, you just spread it across your yard. It is beautiful
Ooh interesting. I’m a florist and have been for a few years now. I literally learn about new flowers daily. Can’t believe how many there are. Thanks for making this!
I have a question if you don't mind, would I still be considered a "Florist" if I really only grow primarily Cannabis, Hemp and Fungi?
I have #9 (Lobster head), #10 (Torch ginger), #12 (Passion flower) & #14 (Queen of the night) growing in our garden. Torch ginger just showed up on it's own. We have no idea how it came to be. Maybe some bird's dropping brought it here. Idk. Our Queen of the night plant is almost two decades old now and it's been giving out heavenly smelling night blooms for all these years. This month there had been 31 blooms on a single night. So special!
A real person narrating! And such a nice voice. Thank you!
his name is Chris Kane, I love his voice!!!
So beautiful,. Very rare and beautifully done picture,Thank you,💕
Wow super amezing, unique and awesome 👍🇮🇳
👍 beautiful flowers ⭐
When the maypop passion flower pops open i just can't help it but rewatch it over and over again. It is just so stunningly beautiful.
So, so beautiful. It's amazing how nature is designed to be.
Wasn’t designed everything that was effective lived
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Nature didn't and doesn't design itself; there is a Higher Intelligence involved - the Creator.
@@bjoybeads it’s called evolution being slight mutations over about 3.5 billion years if thats a so called “creator” so be it
Well whatever it is, it's beautiful, harmonious and wise.
Omg you used one of my videos!!! I’m so happy!!! The bee orchid plant was my video. Thanks for including it!!! I really appreciate it!!!
-Dallis Church
If so can you send me a link to the vidoe pls? Really wanna see it now😂
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I'm from the Philippines & i didn't even know jade vines exist.... 😅👍
A rare plant indeed... 😅😅😅😓
Torch Ginger is called ‘Bunga Kantan’ in our country Malaysia with ‘bunga’ meaning flower in Malay. It’s used in a variety of dishes and it definitely enhances the flavour of the dish. ❤
In Indonesian, it is called "kecombrang".
Great video!
Wonderful flower !!
SubhanAllah, beautiful creation of Allah.
I have Lobster claws and Night blooming cereus in my garden😊
Flame lily, I've seen that once near a field where we work, and i was so mesmerized by it but didn't know it's name, nor could anyone tell me, glad to know its name. I was surprised to see it here so unexpectedly👍👍👍
They are very beautiful
They come under the family, Liliaceae.... Gloriosa superba is their botanical name and are more commonly known as glory lily or flame lily..... I've seen them many times as they are more common in Southern India....
@@antonyshigin4977 Yeah... I've seen one while I was in one of the villages in Karnataka
@@sylvie6366 That's good😊
The flơer beautifull,thank you very much
It's very beautiful.... Amazing nature..
The lovelies! 😃
thank you for sharing this amazing video
Night Blooming Cereis is GORGEOUS!!! 🌙 🌃 🌼
Exotic flowers also the leaves, excellent plants and I never seen a jade vine before til now and the rest of the flowers and plants are gorgeous and beautiful
Lady slippers grew all over the place in the woods near the house I grew up in. Never knew they were special!
most locals dont realize their flowers are beautiful.
I love the concept and idea behind this video. Keep it up. I have to mention this also. In life the major goal is to be healthy, have a good shelter over your head, feed well and be FINANCIALLY STABLE in other words have money, once you have all this, life will be easy.
I agree with you but I must say the major goal is to have money just like you mentioned to be able to acquire good shelter, buy groceries and take care of your loved ones.
So your advice will be " For someone to become financially stable, he or she should invest?" If so, can you provide tips or guide?
I agree with you but I strongly believe and advice this, to thrive and make profits from the stock market, you will need to have a good stock portfolio manager with expertise. with there expertise, they will provide you with explicit information and guide on how to begin generating profits from the stock market.
Oh wow, this sounds interesting. So any recommendations about a portfolio manager that guarantees profits from the stock market with there services?
Wow very beautiful flowers ❤❤
Beautiful Flowers :)
Nature gives immense pleasure and tranquility thanks for such unique vedio
I like the narrators voice, he reminds me of actor Adrian Pasdar. 👍🏼👍🏼
Maypop Passion flower 14:18 looks so beautiful and unique.
My sister had bee orchids in her garden. Beautiful little flower.
Thank you for the update, Top Fives..!! 1:54 I heard that plant is the stinkiest plant in existence..
ive smelled it before! imagine a wet, greasy sock thats rotting. not great! but definitely unique.
Good selection.
Wow, great video! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow love to watch this! 👍👍👍
Hallelujah, creation is amazing
Lady slippers are something that I used to see somewhat commonly on vacations 20-30 yrs ago in the Appalachian mountains in NC and VA. I didn't know they were orchids, nor did I know they were so rare and prized. They would be just off the trails with fiddlehead ferns, bleeding hearts, and lily of the valley. Lily of the valley is still my personal favorite, and my birth month flower. I love how wonderful it smells. I know it wasn't in the video, but it was in the thumbnail.
I used to love finding them in upstate New York as a kid too 😊
How are you doing today beautiful lady
I hope you're doing great??
Not all species of Paphiopedilum and Phragmipedium are rare and prized. The most expensive ones are multifloral Paphiopedilums, such as sanderianum (with petals up to 1 metre long), rothshildianum, adductum, anitum, stonei etc. They take up to 10 years from seed to bloom, and they're practically impossible to clone, that's why.
Wow my i Love 💗🌻🌸 and Attack on Titan flower
Wiw! Beautiful flowers ❤❤❤
The pink-and-white lady's slipper is Minnesota's state flower. On a forest walk years back, I spotted one blooming. It's a stunning sight! Alaska also has some gorgeous and unique plant life, devil's club and skunk cabbage being two memorable sightings.
the night Blooming cereus is a plan that I grew up with I have many pictures of the flowers
I have two wildly different types in my sunroom. One looks like a tall, skinny cactus; the other is like a primitive-looking philodendron. The scent of the latter starts out absolutely enchanting, but can quickly become overwhelming!
Glorious Nature.💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
WOW !! Son fantasticas ! Cuanta belleza ! Gracias ! Gracias! Gracias por compartir ! 🌹👍👍👍👍❤😌
Minnesota State flower is the pink lady slipper and I've friends in Northern part of the state that know where the grow naturally. Even through our harsh cold winters, they come back!!
Mother Nature is Awesome!!
Don't forget Critical Habitat plate option for MN is Snowy Lady Slipper.... I myself have the Loon plates.
I have taken thousands photos of flowers in the Philippines.
Wow, never been there, but as a plant loving freak i would love to look around there!
Greetings from the Netherlands!
Beautiful country - I used to live there. I miss the smell of the Sampaguita.
I love flowers! These flowers are like nothing I’ve ever seen 😍
These flowers are rare, different, unique, unusual but equally exquisite. What a display of the beauty of nature, it is awesome. 👍🙌♥️
The blue orchids were eye-catching during the introduction part
@@sreevidya8604 yes
@@sreevidya8604 yes
BTS and red velvet
The night blooming cereus is a climbing cactus that's native to Central America. It produces a colorful delicious fruit and it became popular in Asian countries as the "dragon fruit." It did not originate in China.
Aye, and Hylocereus aren't even from extremely arid areas. True Cereus and Saguaro maybe, but Hylocereus and Selenicereus are semi-epiphytic vines from forested areas. They are cultivated in Vietnam, which has no deserts, for the bland but cool looking fruit. (Selenicereus megalanthus tastes better than Hylocereus, IMHO.)
Love this content. So glad to have found this channel. Both the educational aspect and of course the visuals keep you engaged.
What a feast for the eyes.
Thanks for this quality content.
Thanks. Nature is amazing.
I grew up in Ocoee, FL and never knew what the word meant until watching this video, and I've always loved passionflower plants. I feel at the same time glad to have learned this and sad that I didn't know it sooner!
It's actually named after the passion of Christ (the stamen looks like the crown of thorns he wore) not sure why this guy changed the origin of the name
This is a copy and paste from wikipedia:
The passion in passion flower refers to the passion of Jesus in Christian theology;[32] the word passion comes from the Latin passio, meaning 'suffering'. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Spanish Christian missionaries adopted the unique physical structures of this plant, particularly the numbers of its various flower parts, as symbols of the last days of Jesus and especially his crucifixion:[33]
GOD'S natural BEAUTY!!!
Wow wow.😮all the flowers amazing and unique thank you for showing to us
아름답네요😍 !! beautiful 👍
Flame lily is more common in our location(Tamil nadu, India)..... It is the state flower of Tamil nadu....I've also seen the maypop passion flower as it was grown in my aunt's garden... its fruit tastes sour and we make juice of it.....
We here in Massachusetts have wild lady slippers
Wareham 195 boat ramp visitors center
Impresionante!! Que maravillas!
Woww so .. beautiful 🥰
Another name for flame lily is; gloriosa superba. I lived in the southeast & my husband had to build a trellis for it bc it kept multiplying; it is the most mesmerizingly beautiful flower that I had the pleasure of dropping into my life from nowhere. Enjoyed your program so very much; many thanks
#10 Wow!
Oh wow! That looks incredible. Thanks for sharing
I can't believe this rare pretty flowers
Thank y'all so much dearest 🌹
Y'all such an inspiration 🥰
Appreciate y'all from the bottom of my heart 💖
Be Blissful Eternally 🙏👼🌈
My mother has the snakes head flower. It's my daughter's favorite
I Like it very much about Flower on yuor. Nxt Vlog pls. Sampaquita nd Rose.
wow beautiful flowers
I LOVE Heliconia's!
I live in the Philippines and torch ginger is a bit common here. Needs no special attention. Grows through rainy or dry season and blooms non-stop.
So good to see the flame lily. Zimbabwe/ Rhodesia had many growing there.
Plants are amazing 😊🌺
Flame Lilies look pretty cool but ALL parts of EVERY LILY is DEADLY to CATS. I found out the hard way. Gratefully I had my stimulus check because it cost about $900. to save my little buddy George.
Omgosh so sorry! t y for warning.
@@juneyshu6197 Thankfully George is doing great! It happened about a month ago. He chewed on a lily petal and threw up. So I looked them up and found out that the entirety of the plants are extremely toxic to cats. I had to rush him to an emergency vet over an hr away. He had to have medicine and an IV overnight. His hair is about halfway grown back from where they had to shave for the IV. But like I said he's doing great. Thank-you so much for being kind! I hope you're doing well!
Glad your floof is ok and thanks for the reminder
Oh my god, glad to hear your furry buddy is ok!
Gloriosa is deadly toxic as mentioned in the video, but it isn't a lily. It is closer to Autumn Crocus (Colchicum). I'd be surprised if cats care about Lilium, but it is safer for humans at least (edible bulbs) than many things like Convallaria (lily of the valley) and various Amaryllids falsely/loosely called "lilies."
Maypop passion flower is also called Jesus wreath here in Macedonia ; Europe . My grandma use to keep it in her house , she gived it to me as gift recently .
Amazing👌
They are all so beautiful!!!🌹
i live near a feild where the bee orchid grows naturally, and its so sad to see the public just come up and take the flowers. they are so cool
In New Hampshire, the lady slipper is illegal to pick or dig up you can get a big fine or go to jail.
Where can I see the lady slipper in NH?
so train your dog to do it!
Well information . Good show.
So beautiful❤
I'm from the Philippines, that jade flower looks stunning, hoping to see one 😍
My dad&mom's house in NJ had Lily of the valley all down the edge of the property,scent was fantastic
please give me some of the just little
Me too and I'm from NJ too 😁
Yes, very unique and beautifuL.
Very informative, thank you.
I have seen wild versions of the lady's slipper orchid, however, the one I found was in the Montana woods up in the mountains. The one I found was small, only about 2 maybe 3 inches tall, with a tiny flower at top in a wonderful display of white on violate on fuchsia colors. The flower was no bigger than maybe a single pea. It smelled so wonderfully sweet with a light kind of spice after hint. that I smelled it out before I found it. Around it were Paint Brush varieties, wild Thimble berry plants YUM!!, some Black Eyed Susan's, and those weird awesome single stock red bell flowers.. BTW Paint Brush flowers do stain a light ting of the color, but seriously do NOT eat them... the smell lied to me and it was a big let down for taste. Not so sure if it could have made me sick like nightshade or violet seeds.... oops >> (Ok mom I know, don't go eating random flowers you don't fully know.. regardless how they smell!)
Beautiful flowers, all of them. Isn't Nature wonderful?! Thanks for sharing this. I've actually seen #3 - the Buddhist Udumbara before. It is definitely very hard to find.
Yeah...very nice
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This video was soothing 🌹 thank you
There are 4 flowers in here 🤗❤️🙋💛🌻
Too 3
#2 also commonly can be grown in southern Arizona. I used to have a plant at a house that I previously lived in which bloomed nicely for me (in Tucson).
There’s a species of night-blooming cactus native to arizona called “arizona queen of the night” (Peniocereus greggii) it’s pretty cool
thank you
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wow so beautiful😍🤩