These 10 kinds of strange plants, you have seen which
Laughing tree: the happiest
Laughing tree, also known as the ha-ha tree, tree plants, the height of up to seven meters, growing in the Rwandan capital of Africa Botanical Gardens, due to the ability to emit the "ha-ha" sound of laughter, so the people wryly called it a laughing tree. Each branch of this laughing tree has a pi fruit, which is shaped like a bell, crunchy and full of small holes. Inside the fruit there are many free-rolling bead-like cores. Whenever the fruit is swaying in the breeze, the beads of the core roll and the shell is knocked, making a sound like a human laugh.
Mountain Lotus: Invisible
Mountain Lotus is the flower of the mountain lotus leaf, when in contact with water, the white petals will become invisible into a small transparent, you can see the lines inside. It looks like air from afar, and if you don't pay attention to it, it's easy to overlook the existence of its petals. That's why it is also called "skeleton flower" and skeleton flower, possessing the superpower that human beings want to have. This magical mountain lotus leaf grows on moist, wooded slopes. Its umbrella-sized leaves and yellow stamens are eye-catching and easily recognizable.
Dragon's Blood Tree: Bleeds
Generally the sap that comes out of trees after an injury is colorless and transparent, while some trees secrete a yellow and white liquid, such as rubber trees. And some trees secrete crimson liquid, like the dragon's blood tree, which secretes blood-like sap once its bark is cut.
Rolling cypress: will walk
Rolling cypress, also known as the nine deaths, a kind of foliage plants, whenever the climate drought, serious water shortage, it will be their own roots from the soil out, shaking, so that the whole body rolled up into a ball, become light and round, as long as the slightest wind, it can be rolled with the wind on the ground. Once rolled to the place where there is enough moisture, the orb will quickly open, restore the true face of Lushan.
Bomb tree: the most dangerous
Bomb tree, also known as the iron watermelon, growing in the Amazon River Basin in South America, this tree secretes sap containing a large number of hydrocarbon compounds. If someone approaches these trees with a torch, the tree can really become a bomb. The sap can also be used as gasoline.
Sunflower: the most sinister
The Sunflower is a cannibalistic plant that grows in the Amazon Basin and the Amazon Primeval Forest, a region that is home to the world's largest variety of strange and exotic animals, as well as some terrifying and magical plants. It also cooperates with spiders to hunt for food
Lip flower: the sexiest
The lip flower, as its name suggests, is named after the flower's shape, which resembles a human's sexy, seductive lips. The red part of the lip is not really a petal, but a bract of the flower. This plant is bright red in color and oddly shaped. It appears to be technically treated, however, it can be said with certainty that its attractive lips are natural and not technically treated. The plant evolved into this shape to attract these pollinating insects such as hummingbirds and butterflies.
Corpse-scented konjac: the stinkiest
Corpse-scented konjac, also known as "corpse flower", giant konjac, corpse-scented konjac, is a perennial herb in the family Aspidistra. Native to Sumatra. Giant konjac is the world's rare and endangered plants, in the case of artificial cultivation of flowering is very rare. It stinks so bad that people 800 meters away can smell it, and its ancestor, the corpse-scented konjac, can keep corpses from rotting. This devil's flower, with its bewitching color and eerie fragrance, creates one trap after another made of illusions, luring its prey to death.
Mimosa: the most shy
Mimosa is different from other plants in that when it is touched, the petiole droops and the leaflets close, which is why it is understood to be "shy". Mimosa leaves will curl up if touched by hand, watered, or in a typhoon. Its flower language is shy, sensitive and polite.
Mangroves: Placental Plants
On the sandy beaches of some tropical seashores grows a community of placental plants, mangroves. The seeds of this mangrove do not fall off when they mature, but continue to develop on the parent tree until they grow into rod-shaped seedlings with supporting and breathing roots, which grow independently into forests when they fall to the muddy ground of the beach with the wind.