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Ten most amazing plants in the world
1. Gentiana Ecuador

Gentiana Ecuador is a perennial herbaceous flower and one of the most ornamental plants. It has a gorgeous rotating pattern and looks like a hot air balloon. It was listed in the Red Book of Endangered Species by IUCN in 2006, which is very rare.

2. Balloon flowers

Balloon flower is a plant of Asclepiaceae with yellow cone-shaped fruit and prickly surface. The whole flower looks like a balloon with thorns, and potted plants are often used to decorate the hall and guest room.

3. laurel leaf and yellow plum

Huangmei with laurel leaf is a woody plant of Trolliaceae, which is often used as ornamental and medicinal plants. The skin of Trollius chinensis can treat digestive system diseases, the root can repel mosquitoes and kill insects, and the leaves and branches contain a variety of flavonoids. Whole grass can be said to be a treasure with high medicinal value, and it is listed as a national endangered protected plant in China.

4. Two-wheeled melon

Double-wheel melon is a kind of flower with red and white fruit and highly toxic fruit. People often die here because of its lovely appearance, so don't eat it when you see it ~

5. HYMENOPTERA rubra

Nepenthes rubescens is a kind of fungus of Ghost Pen Family, which feeds on decaying woody plants, emits stench and spreads spores by attracting flies.

6.wine glasses

Camellia is a genus of Liliaceae, which is native to the western and southern coasts of South Africa and grows on sandy slopes and granite exposed ground. This is the most beautiful scenery in the hot desert.

7. Underground orchids

Diaphragm is one of the most endangered plants in the world. It has lost 70% of chloroplast genes and cannot carry out photosynthesis. It only gets all the nutrients it needs through the roots of parasitic fungi and broom (a woody shrub in the inland areas of Western Australia), and relies on termites for pollination.

8. Dracaena (Cautrat arbor)

Dracaena Dracaena grows in Cautrat, Yemen. When damaged, dark red mucus similar to plasma will flow out, hence the name Dracaena.

9. dove orchid

When the dove orchid blooms, it looks like a little white dove no longer sitting in its petals, which is very cute and special. Panama lists the dove orchid as the national flower, which is called Espíritu Santo in Spanish, meaning "Holy Spirit". It is pure and unpolluted, and it is a messenger of peace sent by God.

10. Ghost orchid

Eupatorium adenophorum is an epiphyte, its leaves are degenerated, and it only relies on a flat root to attach to other trunks. Different from other parasitic plants, Eupatorium odoratum does not absorb nutrients from the host plant, but uses its own root system for photosynthesis and water absorption. Because it is very difficult to cultivate Eupatorium odoratum artificially and the wild Eupatorium odoratum is very scarce, it has been included in the Washington Convention.