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5 Unusual Tall Plants for Shady Gardens That a Horticulturalist Says We Should be Using MoreDon’t be fooled by its rather unusual common name, Bear’s Breeches (Acanthus mollis) is a real showstopper plant for shady flower beds, and a personal favorite of horticultural expert Leslie ...
From a flower which resembles a brain to a three-metre-tall plant that smells of rotting flesh, sometimes the natural world is more horrifying than any fiction. Discover this creepy collection of ...
Established in 1947 as a Christmas tree farm, Broken Arrow Nursery has grown into a premier plant nursery that specializes in ...
Are you bored of seeing hundreds of snake plants on your Instagram feed? These unusual, eye-catching house plants offer something new. As much as we love a good monstera deliciosa or snake plant ...
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Homes & Gardens on MSNHow to grow sweetshrub – an unusual flowering plant that dates back to the time of the dinosaursCalycanthus floridus, commonly known as sweetshrub or Carolina allspice, is an unusual plant native to North America. Not ...
Rafflesia (Rafflesia keithii), Borneo. This plant has no stem or leaves, instead it is a parasite on a vine. By feeding on its host, rafflesia is able to produce the world's biggest flower ...
NYC's Cactus Store offers a wide range of unusual plants for sale, but their rarest is a Haageocereus tenuis, listed for sale on their website for $250,000.Gifted to the store's owners by a ...
Most plants get the energy they need through photosynthesis, but some get their nutrition by stealing it from another plant instead. About 1% of flowering plants (around 4,000 species) are parasitic.
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