Produces the world's largest flower, up to 3 feet in diameter, with a strong odor of decaying flesh to attract pollinators.
The titan arum can grow up to 10 feet tall and emits a foul odor resembling rotting meat to attract insects.
The smallest flowering plant, no bigger than a grain of rice, floats on still or slow-moving fresh water bodies.
Giant water lilies with leaves up to 10 feet in diameter, strong enough to support the weight of a small child.
Iconic trees with massive, bottle-shaped trunks that can store thousands of liters of water, found in Madagascar, Africa, and Australia.
Desert plant from Namibia with two large leaves that grow continuously throughout its life, which can span over a thousand years.
Known as "living stones," these succulents mimic the appearance of stones to avoid herbivores, making them unique and popular.