Plants That Look Like Human Body Parts

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All plants don’t look fascinating and make us admire with their beauty. Some are dangerous for humans or other living creatures, while others have an unusually strange and unique appearance. It is always very interesting to get acquainted with unique plants. You will be amazed to see some plants that have an appearance of human. In this video, we are going to talk about Top 20 Plants that look like human body parts.
20. Aristolochia Pipevine
Like many plants that grow in challenging environments, the weird, corpse-like appearance of Darth Vader pipevine 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. The inside of the blooms is lined with sticky hairs that imprison the unfortunate guests long enough to cover them with pollen. If you want to see Darth Vader flowers, your best bet may be a greenhouse or botanical garden, such as Japan’s Kyoto Botanical Garden.
19. Icelandic Poppy
The Iceland poppy plant provides showy blossoms in late spring and early summer. One of the most amazing facts about flower is that it looks like female body parts while blooming. Iceland poppy flowers attract birds, butterflies and bees. The flowers of the Iceland poppy plant are usually red and orange and reach 2 feet in height and the same in spread. Colors of white, yellow and red are available in more than 80 varieties of the Iceland poppy flower, as are varying heights. You can decide for yourself what this plant resembles.
18. Impatiens Bequaertii
Isn't this outrageous? It doesn't have a common name, but some call it Impatiens! Impatiens bequaertii is a rare species in the nature of East Africa. This petite plant is only about one foot long and the flowers are almost 1/2 inch long, but its charming shape makes up for this defect! The petals look like a little girl, wearing a skirt with arms outstretched. These white or light pink flowers appear all year round and the leaves are also very attractive to me.
13. Peter Pepper
Pepper is a family heirloom pepper, known for its unusual phallic shape. Despite the smirk on the outside, it is quite chili, reaching 30,000 Scoville Heat Units. Although chefs have used them more in various recipes over the years, they were once considered a kind of ornamental pepper. They are great to Salsa people! If you want to heat up a bit during your meal, Peter pepper is a great choice for cooking. You only need to overcome the slight chuckle and keep it away from sensitive people, due to its resemblance to male body parts. They are very suitable for making sauces and hot sauces, and exquisite spicy salsa.
12. Vietnam Milk Melon
Vietnam Milk Melon, is a fruit that resembles a woman’s body parts. This popular plant has been all over the internet and websites like reddit. In fact, it looks like a long melon or zucchini, as it’s elongated. However, the nude color and other details makes it look like a female body part. It’s called Vietnam Milk Melon because it’s from Vietnam.
06 Pitcher Plant
Pitcher plants resemble their name: they look like pitchers. Inside the elongated structure is a pool of water. Decaying insects that have been trapped inside, along with nectar from the "lid," attract flies, beetles, butterflies and other insects to the plant. The plant's flowers are the color of raw meat, which further serves to attract flies. I think already you can guess which male body part look like it.
05 Nariphon Tree
A strange tree growing in Thailand appears to bear fruit in the exact shape of a young woman - and it's all over the internet. But while many are amazed by the shape of the green fruits, others are less convinced by the confusing footage. In Buddhist mythology, a tree known as the Nariphon bears the fruit of young female creatures and is said to grow in the mythical forest called Himaphan. The story goes that Buddhist God Indra made Indra created twelve of these special Nariphon trees. The fruits were all in the image of Indra's beautiful wife.
01 Snapdragon Seed Pod
Get ready because this one is a true creepy pasta. Snapdragons are annual flowers with dragon-like jaws that break when the sides are squeezed. It is believed that the goldfish grassland was originally a wild flower in Spain and Italy. Every part of snapdragon is poisonous. At the end of summer, the petals of the flowers withered and withered, revealing the green seed pods below.

Which plant surprised you the most? Did you see any of these plants in real life? Let us know in the comments below.
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