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1.Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia): Found in the cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru, this orchid has a remarkable resemblance to the face of a monkey.

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2.Hooker's Lips (Psychotria elata): Native to Central and South American rainforests, the bright red bracts of this plant resemble luscious lips, giving it the quirky name.

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3.Parrot Flower (Impatiens psittacina): Native to Southeast Asia, this flower looks like a colorful parrot in flight. The petals have a distinctive mix of purple, blue, and red.

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4.Swaddled Babies (Anguloa uniflora): Also known as the Tulip Orchid, the flowers of this orchid species look like a bundle of swaddled babies, earning it a unique and somewhat peculiar appearance.

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5.Darth Vader Flower (Aristolochia salvadorensis): The dark coloration and shape of the flower of this Central American vine resemble the iconic helmet of Darth Vader from Star Wars.

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6.Tricky Dicks (Tacca chantrieri): Also known as the Black Bat Flower, this plant has unique black flowers with long "whiskers" that resemble bat wings or cat whiskers.

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7.Living Stones (Lithops): These succulent plants, native to southern Africa, have evolved to resemble small stones or pebbles as a camouflage strategy. They are also known as pebble plants or mimicry plants.

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8.Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus titanum): While previously mentioned, it deserves a spot here due to its enormous size and the foul smell it emits when in bloom, resembling the scent of a decomposing corpse.

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9.Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis): Native to Asia, this flower has unique heart-shaped pink or white blooms that appear to "bleed" from the bottom, giving it the name Bleeding Heart.

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10.Snapdragon Seed Pods (Antirrhinum majus): After the flowers of the Snapdragon plant fade, the seed pods develop and resemble small skulls. When gently squeezed, the pods open, releasing the seeds.

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