Gardening
is considered as one of the most constructive and creative hobbies. Preparing
the soil, sowing the seed, nurturing and taking care of the seedling to help it
grow into a plant is really a creative job. Those who love gardening know that
all plants do not require the same water, soil, manure, oxygen and nutrients
from the soil in equal proportions. Not only that, all plants and flowers are
also not very easily available. There are some varieties that are rare. These
rare plants bear rare species and bear flowers and fruits that are radically
different from the most common ones seen in the gardens, open landscapes and
wilderness. The aroma, shape and size of the flowers and the fruits, the
height, pattern of growth, foliage, etc. could also be separated distinctly
from the ones commonly found. Moreover, these rare plants do not grow
everywhere as their climatic needs are also shapely different. Here is a list
of ten such rare plants.
1.Encephalartos woodii
1.Encephalartos woodii
This
plant is extremely rare now. Initially, it was spotted growing at the wild
forests of Ngoya in Zululand, in South Africa in 1895. It was conserved and now
this plant is restricted to the botanical garden only where it was transported
from Zululand and planted on the soil bed of the calibrated Temperate House
together with other South African plants. It is a cycad variety and has
separate male and female plants. Unfortunately, no female plants were found
ever since, which indicates that the propagation will be extremely limited. The
male cones are orange yellow in color.
2. Amorphophallus titanum (Titan Arum)
2. Amorphophallus titanum (Titan Arum)
This
rare plant is found only in Huntington. It is grown in the botanical garden of
the area, known as Rose Hills Foundation Conservatory for Botanical Science.
Its bloom is very rare and on every occasion of its flowering, botanists find
subjects to research upon. The characteristic bloom features a half open giant
flower with a red, thick central wick. The internal part of the flower is red
with greenish yellow outer surface.
3. Rafflesia arnoldii
The flower of this plant is considered as the
largest flower on earth, known till date to mankind. Instead of aroma, the
flower emits an unsatisfactory odor of decaying flesh. This is the reason why
it is also called corpse flower. This plant is only found in the dense
rainforests of Sumatra, Indonesia, Malaysia and Bengkulu. It is a parasite
plant that lives on the Tetrastigms vine and is characterized by large leaves,
stems and roots too. The odor of the flower attracts insects like flies that
help in its pollination.
4. Erysimum menziesii
4. Erysimum menziesii
This is a rare wall flower variety found only
in the sandy beach areas of California, Humboldt, Mendocino and Monterey. These
are short in height not more than 15 centimeters and consist of long and
straight leaves with thick, hairy and lobed stems. Thick cluster of yellow
flowers with round petals grow on tops of each of the stems. The flowers shed
to give way to the long, sticky fruits.
5. Manzanita
5. Manzanita
This is a common
name for many varieties of plants under the genus of Arctostaphylos, which are
predominantly evergreen shrubs or small trees. They are found in North America,
mainly in the areas of British Columbia, Washington and California, Mexico,
etc. The branches are twisted and the barks of these vegetation are smooth,
with orange or red color. They have a wide variety of heights, from ground
hugging ones to six meter tall trees. Some of these varieties are used for
culinary while others form parts of landscape gardening.
6. Pennantia baylisiana
6. Pennantia baylisiana
It has been regarded by Guinness Book of World Records as the rarest plant
on earth. Only one tree survives at Three Kings Islands off the New Zealand
coast. This tree is believed to be female but there are controversial findings
against this too. Efforts have been made by the botanists to multiply the
plant. Hence, seeds have been sowed with care, but a matured plant will arrive
only after ten years if only they survive the ravages of time and unfavorable
climate.
7. Snowdonia hawkweed (Hieracium snowdoniense)
7. Snowdonia hawkweed (Hieracium snowdoniense)



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