Here ia a list of my favorite rare flowers, list of exotic flowers and many types of rare tropical flowers to make your garden a tropic paradise.
After seeing all these incredible flowers you'll wish you had a larger garden so you could plant them All!
I want to make this a fun experience for you and I'm hoping to introduce to you some incredible flowers to you that you have never seen or heard of or heard of but never seen
Click on the links below for each of the flowers to find out all about them and to purchase some of these rare hard to find flowers
This One Above Is The Exotic Looking Cotton Candy Flamingo Flower
Bi Color pineapple lily
This is my favorite flower on the list of exotic flowers the Rare Pineapple Lily, the colors and shapes of these flowers are so tropical and exotic. It definitely gives your garden that Hawaiian garden feel...Click on the link below and buy some today!
These types of tropical flowers Dracunculus vulgaris is in the Family of Araceae, and is both startling and fascinating.
The Cannonball flower Extremely rare
This Beautiful Flower comes from large deciduous Tropical
Trees, it grows up to 75'feet tall and it is indigenous to the Amazon rainforest. These rare flowers have a incredibly overwhelming fragrance that is unforgettable. The blooms are anywhere from 3"inches to 5" inches around.
Perunia flowers, the rare Columbian Petunia
The Columbian petunia - It's very hard to find. It's herbaceous branches and has bright pink flowers that bloom in early spring through summer. Leaves are large, Fuzzy and dark green. It is a nice unusual plant and should be more widely grown.
COURTSEY OF TOP TROPICALS
Stained Glass Flowers
These incredibly vibrant flowers Have ribbons of vivid and elegant shimmering metallic gold veins running through them. These exotic beauties will bloom from early summer till the first frost. Their height will reach up to 30 inches. Truly an amazing flower!
Turquoise Flowers
Lachenalia viridiflora
A dwarf winter growing bulb, Lachenalia viridiflora from the Hyacinth family, and has the same ease of growth in containers. Endangered in its native habitat in and around South Africa, this hard-to-find species is probably the most converted one among the genus because of its amazing greenish blooms. The succulent foliage appears in late summer/early autumn. By late autumn, it blooms with the most exquisite flowers you can imagine when you see them you have to look twice because you don’t think they’re real..