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Best 1 Elsa Schiaparelli

Elsa Schiaparelli (1890–1973) was an Italian designer based in Paris who established her house in 1927. She collaborated with Surrealist artists including Salvador Dalí, Jean Cocteau, and Man Ray on garments and accessories. Notable works include the 1937 Lobster Dress and designs featuring her sign...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Surrealist fashion pioneer with legendary collaborations, shocking pink, and enduring historical influence.

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2 Pink Diamond

Pink diamonds are highly prized gemstones characterized by their distinctive pink color, a result of trace amounts of boron within the diamond’s crystal structure. These fancy-color diamonds represent an exceptionally rare variation, with intense hues particularly sought after. Their value stems fro...

3 Diamond
Diamond

Diamonds are crystalline structures composed entirely of pure carbon. Their exceptional hardness—the highest among known minerals—makes them ideal for cutting tools and abrasives. Historically valued as gemstones, diamonds remain a popular choice for jewelry and are frequently sought after by collec...

4 Amazon River Dolphin / Boto (Inia geoffrensis)

The boto, or Amazon River Dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), is a unique freshwater cetacean inhabiting rivers across South America. Its distinctive pink coloration, caused by shallow blood vessels near the skin surface, sets it apart. As the largest river dolphin globally, the boto plays a crucial role in...

9.05 Excellent
Why this score?

Iconic pink river dolphin, strong mythic and conservation reputation, highly distinctive among cetaceans.

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5 Rosa 'New Dawn'

Rosa 'New Dawn' is a climbing rose cultivar with pale silvery-pink flowers that repeat bloom through the season. It originated as a sport of Rosa 'Dr. W. Van Fleet' and was introduced by Henry F. Bosenberg in 1930. It became historically significant as the first plant to receive a U.S. patent under...

8.85 Great
Why this score?

Historic patented climbing rose with repeat bloom, disease tolerance, and enduring garden acclaim.

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6 Protea cynaroides (King Protea)

Protea cynaroides, commonly known as King Protea, is a striking South African shrub valued for its large, architectural flower head. Reaching up to 30 centimeters in diameter, this evergreen perennial produces vibrant pink blooms. It’s particularly suitable for gardeners and landscape designers seek...

7 Cherry Blossom

The cherry blossom, or sakura, is a flowering tree native to East Asia. It’s notable for its short but spectacular bloom period and deep cultural significance in Japan where it inspires ‘hanami,’ the tradition of appreciating springtime beauty. These pink blossoms are primarily associated with *Prun...

8 Pink Lady's Slipper

The Pink Lady’s Slipper (*Cypripedium acaule*) is a distinctive wildflower found in moist, acidic woodland environments of eastern North America. It's notable for its unusual slipper-shaped flower and the critical symbiotic relationship with a fungus that aids seed germination. This orchid relies e...

9 Amazon River Dolphin

The Amazon River dolphin, also known as the boto, is a freshwater dolphin species found in the Amazon and Orinoco river basins. It’s notable for its unique pink coloration caused by blood vessels near the skin surface. The iniidae subspecies is critically endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and...

10 Ram's Head Lady's Slipper

The ram's-head lady's-slipper, Cypripedium arietinum, is a small terrestrial orchid native to northern North America. Its distinctive pouch-shaped flower resembles a ram's head and is marked with white, pink, and purplish coloring beneath narrow twisted sepals and petals. The plant grows in speciali...

8.51 Great
Why this score?

Rare orchid status, unusual flower form, and conservation concern create high expert esteem despite limited public familiarity.

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11 Poudretteite

Poudretteite is a distinctive pink cyclosilicate gemstone originating from the Poudrette Quarry in Quebec. Its unusual hexagonal crystal shape and intense color make it notable within mineral collections. This ultra-rare stone is primarily of interest to serious collectors and gemologists studying r...

12 Medinilla magnifica (Rose Grape)

Medinilla magnifica, commonly known as Rose Grape, is a tropical evergreen shrub native to the Philippines. It’s notable for its exceptionally large, pendant clusters of pink flowers supported by striking bracts. The plant thrives in warm, humid conditions and offers a unique display for gardens and...

13 Daphne odora (Winter Daphne)

Daphne odora is a compact evergreen shrub originating from East Asia. It’s valued for its intensely fragrant, pink flowers which emerge reliably during the winter months. The plant offers a unique and long-lasting scent. Daphne odora is typically grown by gardeners and landscape designers seeking to...

14 Arethusa Orchid

The Arethusa Orchid, *Arethusa bulbosa*, is a distinctive wildflower found in acidic bog habitats of eastern North America. It’s notable for flowering early in the spring with a solitary pink bloom preceding leaf development. This rare orchid is primarily observed by botanists, naturalists, and thos...

15 Round-leaf Sundew

The round-leaf sundew is a fascinating wildflower found in northern bog habitats. This carnivorous plant uses specialized leaves covered in sticky mucilage to trap and digest insects for nutrients. It’s notable for its unique feeding mechanism and offers an intriguing glimpse into natural insectivor...

16 Swamp Rose Mallow

The swamp rose mallow (*Hibiscus moscheutos*) is a wetland perennial wildflower found throughout eastern North America. It’s recognized by its substantial size, featuring large, pink flowers that can reach saucer-like dimensions. This plant thrives in saturated soils and provides habitat for insects...

17 Conch Pearl

A conch pearl originates from the Queen conch mollusk found in the Caribbean Sea. These rare gemstones are notable for their unique non-nacreous structure and characteristic flame patterns, which appear as shades of pink. They are primarily sought after by jewelry designers and collectors appreciati...

18 Rosy Footman Moth

The Rosy Footman is a moth species scientifically known as Miltochrista miniata and classified in the family Erebidae. It is found in parts of Europe and is recognized by orange or pinkish forewings crossed by a dark, wavy line. The species is a nocturnal moth associated with habitats where its larv...

8.37 Great
Why this score?

Exceptional pink and yellow coloration, delicate proportions, and woodland association make it one of the most admired footman moths.

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19 Pink-barred Sallow Moth

The Pink-barred Sallow is a Eurasian moth in the family Noctuidae, scientifically known as Xanthia togata. It is identified by the yellow to ochre ground color of its wings and the pink or reddish transverse markings that give the species its common name. The moth is part of the sallow group and is...

8.35 Great
Why this score?

Bright pink markings over golden yellow produce outstanding seasonal coloration, earning broad admiration despite individual variability.

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20 Stanley Adventure Quencher

The Stanley Adventure Quencher is a large-capacity tumbler designed for all-day hydration. Its vacuum-insulated stainless steel construction keeps beverages cold for extended periods, while the sturdy handle and comfortable grip make it easy to carry. The wide mouth allows for easy filling and clean...

21 Thomisus onustus (Pink Crab Spider)

Thomisus onustus is a crab spider species in the family Thomisidae, distributed across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. Females can change their body color between white, yellow, and pink over several days to match the flower they sit on, while males are smaller and darker. The sp...

8.33 Great
Why this score?

Color changing camouflage, striking pink forms, and flower ambush behavior make it a highly admired macro photography subject.

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22 Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin'

Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin' is a climbing Bourbon rose cultivar bred in France and introduced in 1868. It is highly recognizable for its nearly thornless canes, making it suitable for planting along high-traffic areas like pathways, arches, and pergolas. The shrub produces strongly fragrant, double, de...

8.30 Great
Why this score?

Nearly thornless fragrant Bourbon climber is highly valued, though disease resistance can be inconsistent.

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23 Rose Pogonia

Rose pogonia, Pogonia ophioglossoides, is a small terrestrial orchid native to eastern North America. It inhabits sunny, acidic wetlands such as sphagnum bogs, fens, wet meadows, and the margins of peatlands, where it usually produces a single pink flower with a fringed and crested lip. Like other o...

8.29 Great
Why this score?

Delicate bog orchid earns strong admiration for beauty and ecology, though niche habitat limits broad recognition.

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24 Middlemist's Red

Middlemist’s Red is a camellia shrub originating from China and introduced to Britain in 1804 by John Middlemist. Its rarity stems from being one of just two remaining living plants globally. The flower exhibits a distinctive pink hue and represents a significant historical botanical specimen. It is...

25 M!ssundaztood

M!ssundaztood is the second studio album by American singer Pink, released in 2001. The album marked a significant stylistic shift from her R&B-influenced debut to a more pop-rock sound, featuring songwriting and production contributions from Linda Perry. This transition proved commercially successf...

8.23 Great
Why this score?

Acclaimed breakthrough with candid songwriting, strong pop-rock hooks, and lasting influence; some production and rebellious framing have dated.

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26 Pink - M!ssundaztood

Pink’s *Missundaztood* (2001) is a critically acclaimed pop-rock album representing the singer's artistic reinvention. Co-written and produced with Linda Perry, it showcased a distinct shift from her earlier R&B influences toward a more guitar-driven sound. The album achieved considerable commercial...

8.22 Great
Why this score?

Career-defining reinvention with durable singles and strong pop-rock identity, still widely respected despite some unevenness.

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27 Pink-striped Oakworm Moth

The pink-striped oakworm moth is a North American saturniid moth with the scientific name Anisota virginiensis. It is associated with oak trees, whose leaves provide food for the caterpillars. Adults show marked differences between the sexes: females are orange with pale purplish wing margins, while...

8.11 Great
Why this score?

Distinctive pink striping, substantial size, and attractive saturniid form make it one of the more visually memorable oakworm moths.

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28 Hydrangea paniculata 'Quick Fire'

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Quick Fire’ is a deciduous shrub known for its early flowering season. This cultivar produces large, panicle-shaped blooms that transition through shades of white and rose pink as they mature. The plant offers an extended display compared to other panicle hydrangeas, making it...

29 Wild Bleeding Heart

The Wild Bleeding Heart, *Dicentra eximia*, is a woodland wildflower native to the Appalachian region. Its distinctive heart-shaped pink blooms emerge in spring and persist throughout the growing season. This perennial is notable for its unique foliage and provides interest in shaded gardens and nat...

30 Dragon's Mouth Orchid

The Dragon’s Mouth Orchid is a unique wildflower species found in northern North American bogs. Its notable feature is the distinctive, elongated pink flower resembling a dragon's mouth. This plant thrives in specific wetland conditions and is particularly valuable for botanists and conservationists...

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