These plants are frightening in shape
Some plants evoke a dry bone or angry eyes, which can easily raise a sense of fear at a glance.
There are trees growing in a swamp in the Outer Banks, North Carolina, USA, according to Mother Nature Network.The roots emerge to the ground and the branchy branches look like a human skeleton appearing dimly in the fog.(Photo: Mike DelGaudio).
This apple tree grows in Montreal, Canada.Its branches stretched out like a human arm.(Photo: Flickr).
Sakisima-suonoki plants live mainly in tropical swamp and mangrove areas.It has roots rising from the ground that look like the mermaid's tail.The height of the tree is about 10-15m.(Photo: Flickr).
This unusual looking tree is located at Auburn Mountain Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.The trunk looked like a giant cross standing guard for the cemetery.(Photo: Flickr).
The tree lives at Parque das Nações, Lisbon, Portugal, whose body looks like an angry owl or crocodile's eyes.What we see like eyes is essentially the shell structure (lenticel) on the trunk, which helps the plants exchange gas.(Photo: Pedro Ribeiro Simões).
Joshua tree is a tree native to southwestern North America.They live the most in the Mojave desert with long, hot sands and temperatures often above 54 degrees Celsius. The stem and trunk of Joshua are spicy, grainy, streaked.At the top of each branch, there are many unique leaf-like inflorescences.(Photo: Flickr).
With umbrella-shaped foliage, red bony and plastic branches, the famous dragon blood plant of Yemen (Dracaena cinnabari) is increasingly vulnerable when Socotra island becomes more arid due to climate change.Local people use red plastic sap to make medicine or dye.(Photo: Wikimedia).
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