A close-up of exotic flowers in a beautiful wingspan
This exotic orchid variety has white heads and petals like flying birds.
This exotic orchid variety has white heads and petals like flying birds.
Admire the strange flower shaped beautiful wings wingspan
Pecteilis radiate makes many people think of birds.
Petals fringed white like bird wings.
Combined with the body and head of the flower, the Pecteilis radiates up like a plant version of a winged bird.
This strange flower has a scientific name, Pecteilis radiate.
This is a flower of the orchid family.
Flowers are found mainly in China, Japan, Korea and Russia.
Pecteilis radiate with many names such as White Egret Flower, Fringed Orchid, Habenaria radiate, or Sagiso.
In Vietnam, flowers are well known for the name Lan Bach Hac or Diem Bach.
Flowers have noble beauty and sophistication.
Excellent pure white flowers.
Pecteilis radiate with a height of 15 to 50cm.
Flowers bloom mainly from July to August every year.
Each cotton has a diameter of about 3cm.
Flowers are suitable for mild climates and many countries.
However, this rare flower is standing on the brink of extinction.
Many scientists are working hard to save this beautiful flower.
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