Six Of The World’s Strangest Plants

Rafflesia Arnoldii

Rafflesia Arnoldii Exotic Plant

The largest flower in the world, this parasitic plant can bloom over three feet tall. Despite its alluring appearance, the plant exudes a pungent smell and has no leaves, stems or roots. The large center can hold six to seven quarts of water.

Rafflesia Arnoldii Flower Picture

Gigantic Rafflesia Arnoldii Next To Children

Rafflesia Arnoldii Photograph

Selaginella Lepidophylla

Chihuahuan Strange Desert Plant

Also known as Rose of Jericho, this impressive plant is native to the Chihuahuan Desert and has an amazing survival mechnanism. The desert plant can survive almost complete desiccation by curling into a tight ball during dry weather and unfurling when exposed to moisture.

Mimosa Pudica

Strange Mimosa Pudica Plant

The Mimosa Pudica is an extremely sensitive plant that reacts to the slightest stimulus including touch, warmth, wind or even a shake. The herb responds by collapsing into itself and then reopening a few minutes later. This sensitivity is a result of seismonastic movements, which are the result of water movement in and out of the cell.

Mimosa Pudica Photograph

Mimosa Pudica Plant Picture

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