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Best 1 Showy Lady's Slipper

The Showy Lady’s Slipper (*Cypripedium reginae*) is a distinctive wetland wildflower recognized across North America. It's notable as Minnesota’s state flower and prized for its large size and unusual pink-white spathe, which houses the delicate flowers. This orchid thrives in moist environments and...

2 Lotus
Lotus

The lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is a perennial aquatic flower valued for its beauty and symbolic significance. Originating in Asia, it holds deep religious importance within Hinduism and Buddhism, representing purity and enlightenment. Its unique self-cleaning surface, achieved through hydrophobic prop...

3 Mountain Laurel

Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia) is a distinctive evergreen shrub found throughout the northeastern United States. It’s recognized by its showy clusters of pink to white flowers that emerge in spring. This plant is notable for its unique anther mechanism which rapidly recoils after pollen release,...

4 Chamelaucium uncinatum (Geraldton Waxflower)

Geraldanium uncinatum, commonly known as Geraldton Waxflower, is an evergreen Australian shrub valued for its unique, wax-like flowers. These blossoms naturally display shades of pink and white and are highly sought after in floral arrangements. The plant’s extended vase life makes it a popular choi...

5 Leptospermum scoparium (Manuka)

Leptospermum scoparium, known as Manuka, is an evergreen shrub native to New Zealand. It’s recognized for its nectar which fuels the production of manuka honey, famed for its potent antibacterial properties. This shrub is particularly important to beekeepers and those interested in the unique flora...

6 Plum Blossom

Plum blossom (Prunus mume) is the national flower of Taiwan and a cultural symbol of China, blooming in late winter and representing resilience against cold.

7 Showy Orchis

Showy Orchis (Galearis spectabilis) is a native spring orchid of rich eastern North American deciduous forests, producing pink-hooded flowers above a contrasting white lip.

8 Nerium oleander (Oleander)

Nerium oleander (Oleander) is a Mediterranean shrub notable for being one of the most poisonous common garden plants, with all parts containing toxic cardiac glycosides including oleandrin.

9 Thryptomene saxicola (Rock Thryptomene)

Thryptomene saxicola (Rock Thryptomene) is a small Australian shrub in the myrtle family endemic to Western Australia, producing masses of tiny pink or white flowers along arching stems in winter and spring.

10 Shooting Star

A North American wildflower (Primula meadia) with reflexed petals angled back from a pointed beak, giving each bloom the appearance of a shooting or falling star.

11 Cosmos
Cosmos

Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) is native to Mexico and was introduced to Europe by Spanish botanists in the late 18th century; its name derives from the Greek word for 'order' or 'ornament.'

12 Zephyranthes

Zephyranthes, colloquially known as rain lilies, is a genus of bulbous plants native to the Americas that rapidly produce vibrant, star-shaped flowers after heavy rainfall.

13 Valerian
Valerian

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a perennial herb native to Europe and Asia whose root has been used as a sedative and sleep aid since ancient Greece, referenced in writings by Hippocrates.

14 Hackmanite
Hackmanite

Hackmanite is a unique sodalite mineral first identified in Greenland that exhibits tenebrescence, temporarily changing color under ultraviolet light.

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