Evolution is an amazing thing. A single species separated by time and space and introduced to different elements can evolve into drastically different entities over time. While evolution is normally something that is associated with animals, it is just as prevalent with plants. Flowers, plants, bushes, shrubs, trees, etc. vary widely around the world and the most unique of which are rare, endangered and even extinct plants. This infographic, created by the florist and flower delivery company Avasflowers.net, details several flowers that have long since been extinct, are endangered species, or are rare and difficult to find around the world.
There is the Grandidier's baobab of Madagascar, the Corpse flower of Borneo, the Baseball Plant of South Africa highlight some of the rare and endangered plants while the Sigillaria, Rainbow Wood and Glosspteris highlight some of the long-extinct plants from an era long gone. How many of these plants have you heard of? How many have you seen yourself?
Infographic by: www.avasflowers.net
There is the Grandidier's baobab of Madagascar, the Corpse flower of Borneo, the Baseball Plant of South Africa highlight some of the rare and endangered plants while the Sigillaria, Rainbow Wood and Glosspteris highlight some of the long-extinct plants from an era long gone. How many of these plants have you heard of? How many have you seen yourself?
Infographic by: www.avasflowers.net