1. Chocolate Cosmos
The Chocolate Cosmos flower is one of the rarest on Earth. Indigenous to various Mexican regions, the plant comes in dark red and brown shades. Regrettably, it doesn’t exist in the wild anymore. The species still survives as a non-fertile clone created by vegetative propagation in 1902. In the summer, the buds have the loveliest vanillin flagrance, which makes the Chocolate Cosmos an ideal ornamental plant for your home.
2. jade Vine
Scientifically known as Strongylodon Macrobotrys, the Jade Vine flower is exquisite. Extremely rare and originally found in the Philippines, it has a fascinating characteristic – the Jade Vine features chaw-shaped petals and its turquoise and baby blue shades make it truly unique. The stems of the flower can easily reach 20 m and the plant’s ideal growing place is beside streams, in the tropical forests. The flower looks like a cluster of grapes and each separate bloom looks like a butterfly with pleated wings.
3. Bleeding Heart
The bleeding heart flower comes from the poppy family Papaveraceae and it is scientifically known as Lamprocapnos spectabilis. Originally from Siberia, this incredibly delicate bud highlights pink heart-shaped flowers that usually bloom in the spring, between April and June. If you’re looking for a delicate type of flower to liven your garden in the warm season, the fairy-like bleeding heart flower is an excellent choice. Another common name for this elusive flower is “lady in a bath” because from a certain position, it actually looks like a woman in a bath.