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There are about 375,000 species of plants in the world today, with more being discovered on a daily basis. Plants come in all different sizes, shapes, colors, and even scents. We’ve all seen the common household plants: ferns, orchids, violets… but most of the plants on this list you’ve probably never seen in real life. [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Nature · Tagged amazon river, Australia, Balkans, Biology, bizarre plants, Botany, carnivorous plants, Crete, environment, exotic plants, Flora of Indonesia, flowers, Friedrich Welwitsch, Human Interest, John Lindley, Lithops, Lithops plant, Nepenthes, Nepenthes plant, North Carolina, Plant morphology, Pollination, Rafflesia, Rafflesia arnoldii, Rafflesiaceae, Stamford Raffles, strange plants, top 10, top 10 plants, TopTenz, United States, Victoria Amazonica, weird plants, Welwitschia plant, Wolffia
Ever since the famed Greek philosopher Plato first wrote of a fabled continent called Atlantis more than two thousand years ago, scholars have been locked in fierce debate as to whether such a place truly existed. While a few rare individuals have taken Plato’s words seriously, most scoff at the idea that an advanced civilization [...]
Posted by Jeff Danelek on Friday, June 25, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, History, Science · Tagged Antarctica, Atlantic Ocean, atlantis, Bermuda, bermuda triangle, Bimini Island, Black Sea, Canary Islands, Charles Hapgood, Crete, geography, Gibraltar, Hercules, Indian Ocean, Jeff Danelek, Lemuria, Libya, lost cities, lost city, Lost Continents, Lost lands, Madagascar, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Sea, Mu, Mythological places, Nature, North Africa, Pacific Ocean, Philip Sclater, Plato, Poseidon, Pseudoscience, the Bahamas, Thera