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Top 8 most bizzare plants around the globe

2 October, 2008 (17:54) | garden, others | By: editor

1. Rafflesia arnolidii (largest individual flower on earth)

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These two photos of rafflesia arnoldii were taken in the Palupu Reserve near Bukittinggi, Indonesia.

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Rafflesia is a parasite plant that grows only in undisturbed rainforests. It doesn’t have roots, stems or leaves, interesting right? Even more intriguing this plant can grow up to three feet in diameter even more, and its center hole can hold up to six quarts of water. Bad news is that it is very smelly. Rafflesia is also consider to be an endangered plant species.

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Another picture of genus Rafflesia

2. Hydnora Africana

A parasitic plant that grows in Southern Africa’s dessert. The plant grow undergrown except for its flower. It eats on beetles by way of emitting an odor to attract them and trap them on its flower.

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Hydnora africana at Cornel's Kop

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3. Dranculus vulgaris (also known as Stink Lily)

Native to Balkans, Greece, Crete, and Aegean Island. This plan is known as Stink Lily beause it has such a bad smell reminiscent of a carcass. The Plant traps flies for a night and releases them the next day with a load of pollen.

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Dracunculus Vulgaris (2)

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4. Amorphophallus (other names: misshapen penis, shapelss male genetalia)

word derive from Ancient Greek
amorphos = without form / misshapen & Phallos = penis
The plant can be find in tropical areas and subtropical areas. (West Africa to Pacific Islands)
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5. Wollemia nobilis

This tree can grow up to 80 - 100 feet tall. It has a bark that resemble that cocoa puffs cereal. This tree grows in New South Wales area, North West of Sydney.

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The bark of Wollemia

6. Welwitschia Mirabillis

This plants said to be able to live for up to 1000 years. here’s more:

consists of only two leaves and a stem with roots. Its two leaves continue to grow until they resemble an alien life form. The stem gets thicker rather than higher, although this plant can grow to be almost six feet high and twenty-four feet wide. Its estimated lifespan is 400 to 1500 years. Mirabilis grows in Namibia, and is thought to be a relic of the Jurassic period.

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Welwitschia mirabilis (female)
Detail view of the plant

7. Drakaea Glyptodon (Hammer Orchid)

Native to Australia, an endangered species of orchid. Their method of pollination is only possible through the Thynnid wasp (male) - in other word: pollination by sexual deception. Their structure, color and smell resemble that of female wasp’s to attract the male.

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8. Wolffia Angusta (Smalles Flower of the Earth)

It’s a very tiny plant, floats on the water and look somewhat like those japanese fish eggs, except smaller in size.

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Thanks to divinecaroline.com for the source.
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Summer 2008 Olympic Gardens in Beijing, China

7 August, 2008 (23:00) | design, event planning & entertaining, garden, home & garden, travel & leisure | By: editor

Enjoy this view of manicured gardens that are prepare solely to celebrate the 2008 summer Olympic event in Beijing, China. What an amazing landscape greetings, aren’t they really promote the Olympic spirit?

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This is the one that depicts athletes and spirit of competition.

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What an idea? Amazing cut-out with lots of people, a globe and a map image.

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Look at the incorporation of waterfall into the landscape, how pretty.

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Ofcourse you have to have the symbol where Olympic originates after all!

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Is this Zeus as in the famous Greek mythology? WOW they’re really into the origin.

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Such a peaceful and serene view =)

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This is amazing, don’t you think? Those vegetation really floats up there.

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Oh my my, how long will it take to crave that whole mountain?

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I would want to have this romantic bridge for myself too, would be a cool photography spot!

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This is so cute, reminds me of the art of KUNG-FU

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So, Welcome to the Summer 2008 Olympic in Beijing, China. Let’s get it started!

Thanks to this site who provide all above pictures. Please visit the site for more pictures.

Amazing natural art from Pooktre the Tree Shapers

2 August, 2008 (12:49) | crafts & hobbies, design, garden, home & garden | By: editor

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This is such an amazing sight found while browsing around the web, so thought it will be a good thing to share it with all of femtalks readers.

With an idea of growing a chair, Peter (pook) Cook make a living art into a reality that other could enjoy. Later, partnering with Becky who has a very strong design and art background, he bring this tree-shaping concept idea into a next level.

For more info go to pooktre.com.

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all images are taken from pooktre.com