14 Flowers That Look Like Something Else

For everyone that’s a gardener, we’re sure you’ve come across some pretty amazing things in your gardens over the years. It could be an oddly shaped vegetable, an interesting bug or insect crawling around, or even a small stray animal that may look foreign to you. Or perhaps, there may even be something like an oddly shaped flower that’s hiding away in your neat ensemble of spring flowers.

Have you seen that? Because 14 people share that exact thing with us in this post—they have flowers in their garden that look like something completely different than a flower. See it to believe it ladies and gentlemen.

Below are 14 times gardeners noticed the shape of their flowers oddly resembling something completely different.

1. This white egret orchid looks like it’s about to beautifully fly into the air—completely looks like a dove. 

2. We must say that orchids are quite versatile. How’s this one looking like a cute little ballerina?

3. This flower, the Calceolaria Uniflora, resembles an alien from outer space. 

4. There’s more than one kind of orchid, and the ones in this picture are famously known as the “flying duck orchids”. We’re sure everyone can see why. 

5. This Peristeria Elata has a little dove hiding under the petals. How precious. 

6. This set of orchids look like angels. 

7. The Antirrhinum may not be the most appealing flower in your garden, but doesn’t it strikingly resemble a skull? Maybe they’re ideal to have hanging in time for Halloween this fall.

8. How do you feel about these Impatiens Psittacinas being called “parrot flowers”? We think it’s just perfect!

9. This Ophyrs bomybliflora can also be called the “bumble bee orchid”. 

10. This Psychotria Elata is keen on blowing a kiss to everyone that walks by! 

11. The Orchis Italica, also known as “Naked Man Orchid” is another stunning example of pretty orchid imagery.

12. Now doesn’t this orchid look like a phoenix? 

13. Look at these little babies nestled in their comfortable cocoons. 

14. The formal name of this orchid is Dracula Simia, but people can’t help but call it the “monkey orchid”. We can see why. 

Now, we’ve given you a list of 14 flowers that don’t look like flowers at all! Which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!

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