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Parrot flower botancial species discovery of 1899

One of the rarest plant's few have ever seen in the world of botany is the Parrot Flower (Impatiens psittacina) looks like a parrot. 1 The flower appears as an orchid but lacks the specific characteristics (three petals and three sepals)
Flowers of the Parrot Plant blossom from October to November. The stem of the plant grows to an approximate height of 0.5 -1.5 centimeters (cm). "The leave is green and broad, the base is sharp pointed leaf". The rim of the leaf appears 2 - 4 cm wide and 4 - 6 cm long. Leafs blossom into charismatic colors red, purple, dark red, and some pink color. "Set seedings in a pot 2 -3 cm to encourage the plant to open and grow place them wider 5 - 6 cm. .Recommended optimal fruititious time when the flowers of the plant can be transplanted through October 23. 3
Some reports on the Internet claim the Parrot Plant is a hoax, but many credible sources confirm the existence of the plant.




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