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Orchid flower
Ficus  leaves in sun rays.
Plant and leaf details, background, Copy space
Blooming red and orange canna lily
Macrophotography of colorful tropical orchid
Orchid - Lady's Slipper
Orchid cultivation sanctuary
Orchid
Close up of a green plants with lots of leaves
Lady Slipper.
Anthurium tropical plant blooming with red flowers, close-up
Orchids
Dendrobium anosmum orchid plant growing on a tree in the yard of the house
Venus Slipper Orchid - Orchidaceae Paphiopedilume,  can be found among the humus layers of the forest floor but are also often cultivated by orchid enthusiats. It's more common cousin is the wild Lady Slipper.
Peace lily plant with flowers. Spathiphyllum plant
yemen chameleon female 4 weeks old.
Blooming white flowers close-up of Vicia faba bean
green leaves pattern of Dumb Cane foliage isolated on white background,leaf exotic tropical,include clipping path
Cheilocostus speciosus (Also called crepe ginger, Costaceae, Hellenia speciosa, Pacing tawar) in nature. The rhizome has been used to treat fever, rash, asthma, bronchitis, and intestinal worms
Orchids in sunlight
A closeup shot of venus fly trap against blurred background
American Pitcher, Carnivorous Plant
wood and pink cylinder podium in square, alocasia plant 3d image render of transparent background
Close up of Orchid
Aristolochia salvadorensis, also known as Darth Vader plant, since it looks like Darth Vader of Star Wars, is a woody climber native to El Salvador. It belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family of plants, which includes pipevines, birthworts and Dutchman’s pipe. The weird, corpse-like appearance of Darth Vader pipe vine flowers is due to adaptations that ensure its survival. The helmet-like shape and purple coloration of the blooms, combined with the powerful aroma of rotting flesh, tends to attract insect pollinators.\nOnce enticed, insects fly through the Darth Vader plant’s luminous “eyes.” The inside of the blooms is lined with sticky hairs that imprison the insects long enough to cover them with pollen. They are then released to fly out and pollinate more blooms.
Spathiphyllum Kochii is native to tropical regions of the Americas and southeastern Asia. Certain species of Spathiphyllum are commonly known as spath or peace lilies
Close up of a large Fanged Pitcher Plant
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