'Take advantage of' the beauty of one of the world's rarest flower species
Parrot flowers are extremely rare flowers in the world. Currently, this flower is almost extinct in the natural environment.
The flower of the parrot has the scientific name of Lotus berthelotii. This is a flowering plant in the Beans.
This flower is mainly distributed in the Canary Islands (Spain). Since 1884, parrot flowers have been classified as extremely rare flowers. Currently, it is almost extinct in the natural environment.
Flowers are red, from red to orange, shaped like parrots.
The bovine parrots are shaped like animal tails, with leaves divided into 3 - 5 lobes with a length of 1 - 2cm, 1mm wide, shiny like silver. Flowers are red, from red to orange, shaped like parrots, 2 - 4cm long, 5 - 8mm wide.
Currently, parrots are bred mainly in the laboratory and grown commercially for ornamental purposes, often grown in pots, due to the distinctive color and shape of the flower.
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