If you love blooms that resemble the shape of objects then you’ll be astonished to know that there are Flowers that Look Like Birds! Don’t believe us? Have a look at them!

Check out some strange flowers that look like things here

Flowers that Look Like Birds

1. Bird of Paradise

Botanical Name: Strelitzia reginae

The bird of paradise offers long leathery leaves like a banana tree. Its beautiful flowers have blue petals and orange sepals on rigid stems that replicate the head of an exotic bird.

Have a look at the best bird of paradise varieties here

2. Bird Head Orchid

Botanical Name: Phalaenopsis spp.

Also called as the pink moth orchid, this exquisitely beautiful flower replicates a bird’s head. It is native to Greece, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Southwest Balkans.

3. White Egret Flower

Botanical Name: Habenaria radiata

Also known as the Fringed orchid or sagiso, this bird-like species belongs to Korea, China, and Russia. The fringed petal resembles a white egret sprawling its fluffy white wings to take off.

4. The Dove Orchid

Botanical Name: Peristeria elata

Native to Central America to Ecuador and Venezuela, it features a ‘hidden beauty’ inside the petals that resemble a carved dove and looks truly pristine.

5. Flying Duck Orchid

Botanical Name: Caleana major

Also known as a large duck orchid, this pretty flower resembles a duck in flight. This bird-like flower is native to Eastern and Southern Australia.

6. Yulan Magnolias

Botanical Name: Magnolia denudata

Native to China, the soft pink, citrus-smelling blooms flower during spring. The flower imitates a bird with yellow beaks, black eyes, and petals that look like wings.

7. Parrot Flower

Botanical Name: Impatiens psittacina

This species belongs to Basalm Southeast Asia. The pink and white flowers mimics parrot in flight when looked from the side.

Have a look at the best types of Impatiens here

8. Green Birdflower

Botanical Name: Crotalaria cunninghamii

This green flower has an uncanny resemblance to the feeding hummingbirds! It is native to Australia and is also used in medicines.

9. Bat Flower

Botanical Name: Tacca chantrieri

The flower looks so much similar to a bat that it might be scary to some! The dark purple petals of its blooms mimic a bat in flight.

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