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10 Most Expensive & Rarest Flowers That Exist On Earth

“Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into,” a man named Henry Beecher once said. Beecher was definitely right about this. If God was an artist, we could hands down say that flowers are perhaps one of his best creations. Flowers are perfect gifts for Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, and even as decorations for a wedding. Even though most flowers are affordable, some people would go the to the extremes to find the rarest and most beautiful flowers the world has seen.

Check out this top 10 list of the most expensive flowers in the world.

 

10. Lisianthus ($10 – $35 per bundle)

lisianthus

The Eustoma grandiflorum, commonly known as Lisianthus, blooms annually and comes in a variety of colours from pale purple, white, lavender, and even blue violet. It’s price range is where it is because when it is cut from its stem, it will survive only for two to three weeks before perishing, even though it last long as a part of its plant.

 

9. Lily of the Valley ($15 – $50 per bundle)

lily of the valley

You might be saying to yourself that the cost of this flower is ridiculous because the previous flower was bigger and more colorful, but the Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis) is a part of old Christianity and is known as Our Lady’s Tears. Harvesters have to be very careful when looking to harvest it because its lifespan is only two weeks before perishing and picking the wrong ones can mean a shorten lifespan.

 

8. Hydrangea ($6.5 per stem)

hydrangea

The Hydrangea which grows in shrubs are noted for being mostly white blooms, but can also grow blue, pink, light purple, and violet. It can be described as having a unique cluster of flowers per stem. These flowers take a lot of effort to harvest and cultivate, and they are know to drop and wilt easily. As a result of this, they should only be bought on the day of the event or on the night before.

 

7. Gloriosa ($6 – $10 per flower/ stem)

gloriosa

Not only is the Glorisa very unique, it is very rare. Native only in South Africa and Asia, it blooms in colors deep red, orange, yellow and yellow-green. The changing of the color of the Gloriosa occurs from the tip to center, creating a beautiful look.

 

6. 17th Century Tulip Bulb (10,000 guilders or $5,700 during the 17th century per bulb)

17th century tulip bulb

Yes, gasp away while you hear its cost. Despite its popularity and commonality now, in the 17th century, these tulips were very rare and its color was said to be stronger that of any other flower at that time. Since that time, having tulips in your garden was highly regarded as a symbol of having great status.

 

5. Saffron Crocus ($1,200 – $1,500 per pound)

saffron crocus

Although more famous for being a spice than a bloom, the Saffron Crocus is commonly sold as a flower. Its price reflects its cost of development as it takes around 80,000 flowers just to develop 500 grams of spice. This spice is made from its unique, rich yellow stamen, which are hand picked and dried for the spice.

 

4. Gold of Kinabalu Orchid ($6,000 per plant)

gold of kinabalu

Due to its rarity and beauty, the Gold of Kinabalu sells at an extremely high price. It can only be found in the Kinabalu National Park in Malaysia, and takes many years before it finally blooms. The beautiful, long petalled flower therefore earns its title “Gold of Kinabalu”.

 

3. Shenzhen Nongke Orchid (1.68 million Yuan or $200,000 approx. per plant)

Shenzhen Nongke Orchid

Unlike the other flowers, this one was completely made by the hands of man. Named after the group that conducted the experiment, this Shenzhen Nongke Orchid sells at such high price not only because of its rarity, beauty and background, but also because of the amount of years it took researchers to cultivate it (8 years). Aside from that it takes four to five years to bloom.

 

2. Juliet Rose (£3 million or $15.8 million approx)

juliet rose

Another flower bred by man, this apricot-hued hybrid was debuted at a 2006 Chelsea Flower Show by a famous rose breeder named David Austin. The price of the rose comes from its cultivation cost, in which spanned over 15 years. It is the most expensive rose ever developed.

 

1. Kadapul Flower (Priceless)

kadapul flower

The blooming phasis of this flower is so transient, it simply cannot be purchased. The flower cannot be picked without being damaged and dies before dawn. If were to be picked, it would only last for a couple hours.

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