These 16 Flowers Look Like Something Else
These flowers, as a reproductive organ, evolved with one primary purpose in mind – to attract pollinators like insects or birds. This function has driven their astounding evolutionary explosion of distinct colors and shapes, some of which have even come to resemble various recognizable figures, plants or animals.
Can You Grow Flying Duck Orchid? Although any orchid lover would love to learn how to grow flying duck orchids, the plants aren't available on the market, and the only way to see flying duck orchid plants is to travel to Australia. Why? Because the roots of flying duck orchid plants have a symbiotic relationship with a type of fungus found only in the plant's natural habitat – primarily in eucalyptuswoodlands of southern and eastern Australia.