Known for its uniquely shaped flowers resembling the bird species of the same name, this tropical plant is native to South Africa. It requires full to partial sunlight and well-drained acidic soil.
A rare Camellia flower with stunning red-pink rose-like blooms and rich green foliage, originally from China. It prefers partial shade and is a sight to behold in gardens.
Infamous for its foul smell resembling rotting flesh, this flower attracts pollinators with its odor. It blooms after several years, with a towering height of up to 6 feet.
Known for its umbrella-shaped blue blooms, this plant requires partial sunlight and well-drained acidic to neutral soil. Native to Asia, it can be temperamental to grow.
A striking orchid with white blooms and an apple-like fragrance, native to Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba. Growing on trees, it thrives in partial sunlight and is best planted as a bare root
A tall-growing bulb plant with unique bell-shaped blooms forming a "crown" atop the plant. It prefers full to partial sunlight and well-drained sandy to loamy soil
Unlike traditional coneflowers, this variety sports a puffy center disk and fragrant red-orange flowers. Ideal for attracting birds, it thrives in full sunlight and well-drained sandy to loamy soil
A carnivorous plant perfect for pondside growth, trapping insects in its pitcher-shaped leaves. Thriving in boggy soil and full to partial sunlight, it's suited for USDA hardiness