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The present botanic garden and green house in Copenhagen is the 4th botanic garden in the Danish Capital. It dates from 1874. Copenhagen University's first botanical garden, Hortus Medicus, was established 2 August 1600.
Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri  Andre) in nature
Flower of Dutchman's pipe or pipevine (Aristolochia macrophylla). Large leaves, mottled green and burgundy flowers with yellow tubes
Close-up of a violet
Passion blue flower with open flowers
Flower in macro
Vibrant Aristolochia Grandiflora flowers in Muncie, Indiana conservatory, showcasing the splendor of natural biodiversity in daylight
Botswana
Mature smiling hispanic woman in sunglasses walking alongside glasshouse
aristolochia gigantea, a large, showy flower that attracts insects with its odour, which it imprisons for pollination purposes and then releases.
hexagonal glass pavilion in the old botanical garden in Zurich
Giant Pelican Flower (Aristolochia Gigantea) in London, England
The present botanic garden and green house in Copenhagen is the 4th botanic garden in the Danish Capital. It dates from 1874. Copenhagen University's first botanical garden, Hortus Medicus, was established 2 August 1600.
Tropical bush with tiny purple flowers
Padua, Italy - August 11, 2020: Old plant \
Detailed view of a Flowering Maple Hybrid (Abutilon Hybridum) with variegated foliage, highlighting its unique beauty and botanical charm
Orangery with famous palm in Botanical garden in Padova
Bucharest Botanical Garden Glass House. The image shows a glass house that needs to be modernized. Captured during summer season.
Spiral Tendril and Budding Leaf of Carnivorous Pitcher Plant in Muncie Conservatory, Indiana - A Symbol of Dynamic Growth and Nature's Intricacies
Giant Pelican Flower (Aristolochia Gigantea) also known as the Dutchman's Pipe in London, England
Aristolochia ringens flowers look like bird or chicken with long tail. Sepals are joined together light green S-shaped tube with magenta mesh pattern. Tip of petals extending purple-red. Thailand.
GRENADILLA - Passiflora quadrangularis
Close up of an intricate orchid in the Amazon rainforest.
Zurich Botanical Garden
Aristolochia salvadorensis, also known as Darth Vader plant, since it looks like Darth Vader of Star Wars, is a woody climber native to El Salvador. It belongs to the Aristolochiaceae family of plants, which includes pipevines, birthworts and Dutchman’s pipe. The weird, corpse-like appearance of Darth Vader pipe vine 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.\nOnce enticed, insects fly through the Darth Vader plant’s luminous “eyes.” The inside of the blooms is lined with sticky hairs that imprison the insects long enough to cover them with pollen. They are then released to fly out and pollinate more blooms.
A dutchman's pipe flower hangs from the vine showing off its beauty.
Originally from Colombia and Guyana, this epiphyte is endangered owing to habitat destruction and poaching.
Carnivorous plants in glass greenhouse
Botanical Garden of the University of Zurich with the entrance to the glasshouses, captures during springtime.
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