10 Rarest Flowers in the World

Ghost Orchid: Found in Cuba and Florida, this elusive flower is named for its pale, ghostly appearance.

Kadupul Flower: Known as the "Queen of the Night," this Sri Lankan flower blooms only at night and wilts before dawn.

Jade Vine: Native to the Philippines, this rare flower features vibrant turquoise petals and can grow up to 3 meters long.

Middlemist's Red: Originally from China, this flower is so rare that only two specimens are known to exist—one in England and one in New Zealand.

Chocolate Cosmos: Native to Mexico, this dark red-brown flower emits a scent similar to chocolate, hence its name.

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Corpse Flower: Famous for its foul odor resembling rotting flesh, this rare flower blooms only once every several years.

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Youtan Poluo: This tiny white flower, found in China, was thought to be extinct until its rediscovery in 2011.

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Franklin Tree: Once thought to be extinct in the wild, this flower is now found only in cultivation and is named after Benjamin Franklin.

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Attenborough's Pitcher Plant: Discovered in 2007 on Mount Victoria in the Philippines, this carnivorous plant lures insects into its pitcher-shaped trap.

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Rafflesia Arnoldii: Known for producing the largest individual flower on earth, this Indonesian flower can reach up to 3 feet in diameter and emits a foul odor .

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