"Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul, restful to look at and they have neither emotions nor conflicts."
All we know flowers are beautiful… but have a look here at the wonder of these more strangely unique resemble flowers below. These are really amazing creation of Nature and God.
Naked Man Orchid - Orchis Italica
(Naked Man Orchid ) These flowers are native to the Mediterranean and are popular for their bright pink and purple, densely clustered flowers that look like naked men.
Monkey Orchid - Dracula Simia
( Moneky Orchid) This epiphytic orchid has an arrangement of column petals and a lip that make it look just like a monkey’s face. It blooms at any season and the flowers smell like a ripe orange.
Hooker’s Lips - Psychotria Elata
(Hooker's Lips) This tropical tree is found in the rain forests of Central and South America and, at some points, looks bright red lips. It apparently evolved into its current shape to attract pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies, but it only looks like lips for a short while until it spreads open to reveal flowers.
Dancing Girl Impatiens - Impatiens Bequaertii
(Dancing Girl Impatiens) These impatiens are a rare species from the rainforests of East Africa. They’re relatively small plants, only growing about a foot across with blooms that are barely half an inch. One of their most notable features is that they resemble dancing, female figures.
Darth Vader - Aristolochia Salvadorensis
(Darth Vader) These flowers look like they stepped right off the Death Star, resembling the mask of popular Star Wars character Darth Vader.
Angel Orchid - Habenaria Grandifloriformis
Angel Orchid - This is a
lso called single leaf Habenaria, these flowers’ white petals have an angel-like look to them.
Flying Duck Orchid - Caleana Major
Flying Duck Orchid - these flowers are found in eastern and southern Australia, this flower resembles a duck. Its appearance attracts insects that pollinate it.
Dove Orchid or Holy Ghost Orchid - eristeria Elata
Dove Orchid -
These flowers are found from Central America to Ecuador and Venezuala.If you look closely in their center, it looks like there’s a little dove.
Laughing Bumble Bee Orchid - Ophrys Bombyliflora
Laughing Bumble -
This species of Ophrys (also known as bee orchid) is native to parts of the Mediterranean region. It’s named after the Greek word bombylios, meaning bumble bee, for the appearance of its flowers.
Happy Alien - Calceolaria Uniflora
Happy Alien -
This mountain plant is originally from Tierra del Fuego in the southern part of South America. Its yellow, white, and reddish colored flowers look like some form of happy alien.
Parrot Flower - Impatients Psittacina
The Parrot Flower - this is a species of Basalm from Southeast Asia. They resemble parrots in flight when viewed from the side.
Swaddled Babies - Anguloa Uniflora
Swaddled babies - This type of orchid has amazing flowers that look as if babies are swaddled inside.
Orchid That Looks Like A Ballerina
Ballerina -This orchid amazingly looks like a ballerina dancer, with orange-ish colored petals resembling arms and legs and the white petal a tutu.
Orchid That Looks Like A Tiger
Tiger Orchidspecies that looks like it has the same markings as wild cats, this flower is not one of them. However, this orchid astonishingly looks like it has a tiger’s face in the center!
Moth Orchid - Phalaenopsis
Month Orchid - One of the most popular orchids in trade, the moth orchid’s scientific name is probably a reference to the genus Phalaena,which was given to a large group of moths. And it’s not difficult to see why it got its name – some of the species closely resemble moths in flight.
White Egret Orchid - Habenaria Radiata
White Egret Orchid - This orchid is f
ound in China, Japan, Korea, and Russia, this flower looks like a white egret with its plumage puffed out.
Snap Dragon Seed Pod - Antirrhinum
Snap Dragon Seed Pod -When in bloom, snap dragon flowers are absolutely beautiful. However, their seed pods look much more macabre, looking like little skulls hanging off a branch.