The rarest flowers in the world

Some of them disappeared and were again accidentally discovered by people, and people did not even know about the existence of others. I suggest you consider the five rarest flowering specimens of our planet..

Gibraltar

This little purple flower was considered a long-vanished legend of legends. This was until 1994, when a curious climber did not find this nugget among the lifeless rocks of Gibraltar. Now the seeds of the plant are kept in the Millennium Bank as a heritage for future generations. Smolens are grown in only two botanical gardens: Gibraltar and London.

Jade vine

Do you know why they called her that? This plant has an unnatural turquoise-jade color. The claw-shaped flowers of the vine are pollinated by bats that adore jade nectar. Today, this beauty is endangered, since over the years it has been methodically exterminated by people..

Chocolate space

Finding this Mexican flower in the wild is now impossible. It is believed to have disappeared over 100 years ago. But in 1902, an analogue of the plant was bred, which does not bear fruit. We can see beautiful large and bright flowers of space even today, inhaling its vanilla aroma..

Cochio

It is a rare flower of the Hawaiian tree. Big and white. He was twice considered extinct, like the tree on which he grows. And then they waited. In 1978, the last existing coco tree was destroyed by a forest fire. But the cheerful selectors decided to preserve the beauty for the world: the surviving branch of the charred tree was grafted onto other trees. Hopefully this will help revive coco in the Hawaiian countryside..

Kadupul

This flower grows in Asia, but it is almost impossible to meet it or see how it color. First, there are very few of these plants. Secondly, kadupul blooms very rarely; at night, immediately after flowering, it dies. According to legends, on the night of flowering, the forest gods give it to Buddha..

Unfortunately, more and more plants on our planet are becoming rare or endangered. Of course, it will not be possible to buy flower seeds of these species in the near future. Let’s hope that people will come to their senses and will fight for every single flower or bush. This is our past and future.