1. Virginia bellflower
Native to North America, also known as the Virginia bellflower, the buds are pink when they first bloom and turn blue when they are ready to bloom, and they resemble trumpets or wind chimes
2. Teddy bear sunflowers
Native to North America, it is a potted ornamental sunflower that grows only 30 to 50 centimeters and its flowers are covered with golden-colored petals
3. Ice cream tulips
A new artificially cultivated variety, introduced in China in 2005, has flowers about twice as many as ordinary tulips, and the texture and shape of the petals are very similar to cream ice cream
4. "Midnight Paris" daylily
These flowers are very peculiar, they only bloom for one day, bloom at sunrise and wither at sunset, and another flower blooms on the same stem the next day
5. Petal plane flower
Native to South America, it is also known as lantern flowers, bellflowers, etc., with bright flowers and orange-red veins on the petals
6. White jade grass
It is found in Xinjiang and Tibet, China, and grows at an altitude of 150 to 2,700 meters, and its root system is rich in saponin, which can be used as soap
7. Bird of Bliss flowers
Also known as the crane orchid, bird of paradise flower, native to southern Africa, the flower shape is very beautiful, when it opens, it looks like a crane looking into the distance
8. Flying duck orchid
Australia's endemic ground orchid, mainly grown near the coast, the sides of the flowers resemble ducks flying in the sky, which is very interesting
9. Parrot tulips
Hybridized by Netherlands horticulturists, it has a unique petal shape and a wide variety of colors
10. The calyx distance flower of the bat face
Native to Mexico, it is a heat-loving perennial plant named for its resemblance to the face of a bat
11. African egret flower
Growing underground and feeding on the roots of other plants, the flowers burrow out of the ground when they bloom, and they emit a disgusting smell
12. Monkey-faced dragon orchid
Mainly grown in Ecuador and Peru, it has no fixed flowering season, gives off the smell of ripe oranges, and looks like a monkey's face
13. Ghost orchid
Also known as the ghost orchid, it was discovered in Cuba in 1844 and its flowers have a peculiar shape, so named because they swing like ghosts
14. Crystal Orchid
They are found in many parts of China, and they do not have chlorophyll and can only live on nutrients from saprophyll, so they only grow in humus-rich environments
15. Parrot balm flower
Also known as parrot flower, it grows mainly in Thailand and is difficult to cultivate, looking like a parrot with wings spread from the side
16. Match Pullximu
This plant grows only in Australia, and its petals are umbrella-shaped with green dots on the top, making it look like a matchstick
17. Purse peony
It is distributed in northern China, Japan, and Russia, and the flowers have very strange shapes, like small purses hanging from the waist
18. Green jade vine
Also known as emerald kudzu, it is native to the tropical rainforests of the Philippines, and its blue-green flowers resemble bird claws, and they bloom in clusters
19. Osirian roses
Cultivated by Germany in 1978, the petals are bright red on the front and milky white on the back, and the texture is very similar to oil paintings
20. Honeycomb ginger
Also known as yellow bulb ginger, it is mainly distributed in the tropical regions of Asia, and the flowers are shaped like a beautiful beehive with a strong aroma
21, Stegosaurus horn
Also known as the magic star flower, it is native to Africa and is named because of the dragon's horn-like protrusions
22. Oleander leaf Poseidon flower
Native to southern Africa, the flowers are large and have a long flowering period, and they are stunning when they open
23, lily of the valley
Native to Asia, it is endemic to Asia and grows mainly in dark and damp areas, so named for the bell-like shape of the flowers
24. Chocolate Qiuying
Also known as chocolate cosmos, it is native to Mexico, and the flower color is purplish-red and has a faint chocolate aroma
25, Angoulême
Also known as "baby in swaddling", it is mainly distributed in South America, and the shape of the flowers is very peculiar
26, pigeon orchid
Mainly found in Central America, it is the national flower of Panama, and the inside of the flower resembles a pigeon with wings ready to fly, and there is also a faint fragrance
27, octopus orchid
An epiphytic orchid with high ornamental value, the shape of the flowers is very unique, native to Central America, Colombia, Venezuela and other places
28. Halfetti Rose, Turkey
It is only open in small quantities in the summer, and is dark red in the spring and turns black in the summer, mainly from the Turkey town of Halfetti
29. Italy red orchid
Native to the Eastern Mediterranean, especially in coastal areas, the flowers resemble a man in a straw hat
30. Blue-eyed chrysanthemum
Native to Africa, it is a semi-hardy plant with petals that look unique like a rotating axle
31, pampa flowers
The famous slipper flower and purse flower are native to South America, and the shape of the flowers is like a bag, and the flower color is very changeable, and it is a plant with high ornamental value
32. Horned bee eyebrow orchid
Mainly found around the Eastern Mediterranean, it resembles a female wasp and emits a smell characteristic of female wasps
33, lattice fritillary
Also known as Altai fritillary, it is native to Africa, is very rare and endangered in many countries
34. Two-color ice cream sorrel
Native to the Cape province of South Africa, it blooms in winter and spring, and when the petals open, they form a spiral shape that looks red and white from the back
35. Lip flowers
Native to Central and South America, the flowers are brightly colored and resemble human lips, making people wonder about the wonders of nature
36. Snapdragon
The snapdragon's flowers are bright when they bloom, but when they wither, they have a different face, like a humanoid skeleton hanging from the branches