Flowers are loved by everyone and therefore are present in any garden. Whether as a sign of romanticism through a bouquet, important symbols on the coat of arms of great royalty or as a source of nutrition for some animals, they are definitely important. Because of this, they can often be worth a fortune, especially when they are very difficult to find. Were you curious to know what these are? Meet the rarest flowers in the world.
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parrot's beak
Considered rare for over 150 years, the parrot's beak is a flower that originates from the Canary Islands, specifically from the pine forest region of Tenerife. Since it was recognized as a rare plant, its scarcity and values have greatly increased. In addition, it presents a risk of extinction in its habitat, but it is still widely used as an ornament in the composition of high luxury gardens.
Semper Augustus
Perhaps this is one of the most beautiful flowers on the list and a source of inspiration for different designs and color compositions. Because of this, this tulip, since the 17th century, is the most expensive commercialized in human history. This is because, both due to the effect of deforestation and reproduction difficulties, it has become very rare, costing almost R$ 30,000 today.
Corpse Flower
Gigantic, this species found in Indonesia can reach up to 1 meter in height. As it does not have a stem, leaves or roots, it needs a Tetrastigma glassware to reproduce. Including, the flower is named precisely because it produces a very strong odor, which attracts flies and other insects. In this way, animals carry out pollination and the plant can reproduce.
Phantom Orchid
Orchids are already very valuable, even the most common ones. However, when it comes to the rare ones, they can be considered true luxury items. In that case, the Phantom Orchid is at risk of extinction and, therefore, is very valuable on the black market. It can be easily identified because of the ghostly shape that its petals have, giving the flower its name.