Top 10 Gorgeous Uncommon Indian Flowers That Are Rarely Found

Kirti Mahor
Oct 09, 2024

Titan Arum

Known as the "Corpse Flower," the Titan Arum is notable for its gigantic size and peculiar fragrance, which mimics decaying flesh. The flower can grow to a height of more than ten feet and is an uncommon sight, flowering only sometimes.

Flame Lily

Bright red and yellow blossoms that resemble flames are the hallmark of the Flame Lily. It is the focal point of any garden thanks to its distinctive shape and vibrant colours.

Jade Vine

The Jade Vine is renowned for its magnificent long clusters of turquoise-green blossoms. Not only are the blossoms stunning, but they also draw pollinators, such as bats, who are essential to the plant's ability to reproduce.

Purple Passion

This lovely vine bears fragrant, intricately patterned purple flowers with a distinct structure. Bees and butterflies are among the pollinators drawn to the flowers.

Lady Slipper Orchids

This unusual orchid, which resembles a lady's slipper, is highly rare. The flower is popular among collectors and horticulturists because of its complex patterns and hues, which differ depending on the species.

Cobra Lily

The Cobra Lily, often called the California pitcher plant, has an unusual form that resembles a cobra that is about to strike. It is visually gorgeous with a bright purple and green colouring, and it has a reputation for being carnivorous.

Himalayan Blue Poppy

The remarkable blue petals and yellow stamens of this unusual flower are well-known. The Himalayan Blue Poppy brightens the mountainous landscape with its brilliant burst of colour during the summer.

Ghost Orchid

An epiphytic orchid with a distinctive structure and ethereal beauty is the ghost orchid. Its delicate white blossoms have an ethereally gorgeous appearance, and its long, slender green roots seem to float in the air.

Neelakurinji

Neelakurinji, renowned for its exquisite blue-purple blossoms, blooms only once every twelve years. When it does, in large quantities, it produces an amazing display in the Western Ghats. Butterflies and bees are drawn to the trumpet-shaped flowers.

Karvi

The Karvi flower is a unique sight, blooming only once every seven years. It has lovely white blooms that smell pleasant and draw in a variety of pollinators. The plant grows largely in the Western Ghats, particularly in Maharashtra.

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