HydroKid239
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Those are King Kush seeds from Wish lolNature is a wonder, these amaze me and would love to grow some
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Those are King Kush seeds from Wish lolNature is a wonder, these amaze me and would love to grow some
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Those are very cool. So cool I had to investigate.
The first one is a Dracula Simia or Monkey Face Orchid http://www.flowerweb.com/en/article/170136/MEET-DRACULA-ORCHID-SIMIA-Orchid-Monkey
The second is a Pecteilis or White Egret Orchid https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Pecteilis
But the third is an animal skull with flowers on it. My eyes fell out onto my keyboard when I saw this one. It's not a real flower. Still cool looking though.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/fjelstud/extremely-creepy-flower-encrusted-skeletons?utm_term=.inrX1pmAX#.mlwwaJERw
I've never had much luck growing Orchids. I'll get one bloom out of them and nothing more. I think I'll give it another try.
Do you finder predators lurking also! I imagine the smell of rotting animal rings all sorts of dinner bells!Mine never did bloom.
A friend gave me a Voodoo Lily. They smell like a dead animal when they bloom to attract the flies that pollinate them.
No predators but lots of flies. Fortunately they only stink real bad for about a day.Do you finder predators lurking also! I imagine the smell of rotting animal rings all sorts of dinner bells!
Psyco kitty flower looks cool so does bird flower.Nature is a wonder, these amaze me and would love to grow some
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I'm not 100%,,but I believe they smell so terrible is because they are partially carnivorousMy Dracunculus vulgaris is in full bloom with all of it's stinky glory.
The flies seem to like it.
It really stinks so I had to move it off the patio.
It smells like a rotting dead animal. I had to move it the the back of the yard because it stinks so bad.
Actually the smell is to attract flies which are pollinators for the plant. That's why it smells like carrion for a day. Last year I had seeds forming but they didn't finish maturing before the pod like thing got all rotten and moldy.I'm not 100%,,but I believe they smell so terrible is because they are partially carnivorous
Yes I believe that to be true,, but many years ago one came up in my Dad's front yard, where it came from we have no idea,, and we sent photos to the botanical gardens in our nearest capital city,, that's where we were told it was partially carnivorousActually the smell is to attract flies which are pollinators for the plant. That's why it smells like carrion for a day. Last year I had seeds forming but they didn't finish maturing before the pod like thing got all rotten and moldy.