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Whatever you’re looking for out there in this big world, it must be on the internet. Even if you don’t even know the thing yourself, and in that case, the chances are you end up on Reddit.

It’s basically an online home of detectives who will use their joint effort to come up with a solid explanation for what is an object that you have no clue about. Known as r/Whatisthisthing, this community has 2M members and they help others with not necessarily the “why” but with the “what.” Read our previous posts about it here, here and here.

And then, there’s this similarly awesome corner of Reddit with a botanical twist of hard-to-identify objects. Welcome to r/Whatsthisplant, a community of people created to identify plants that visitors submit. And let me tell you, this is one hell of a floral encyclopedia you never knew you needed. Scroll down through the best posts of mysterious plants explained and be sure to hit upvote on your favorite ones!

#1

What's This Curly Cactus?

What's This Curly Cactus?

Cereus forbesii cv Spiralis

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To find out more about the incredible world of rare plants, we reached out to Marc Hachadourian, the Director Of Glasshouse Horticulture and Senior Curator Of Orchids at The New York Botanical Garden who shared some very interesting insights.

“Even after nearly 30 years of study and practice in horticulture I am always learning about new plants and encountering species or varieties I did not even know existed,” Hachadourian told us. “Whether in my travels abroad to see plants in their natural habitats or visiting other botanical gardens, there are always new plants that I have never seen before.”

#2

What Are These Flowers?

What Are These Flowers?

They are salvia but the cat is wildly distracting

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#3

What Is This Whimsical Little Vine In Atlanta?

What Is This Whimsical Little Vine In Atlanta?

Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, “porcelain berry” or “Amur peppervine”

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For Hachadourian, “one of the most wonderful aspects of working with plants is this thrill of discovering and learning something new or exciting. Even though I regularly help people identify plants there are still many plants out there I don’t know.” He added that sometimes it takes a significant amount of time researching, consulting with other experts, and digging through images and texts to get an identification for an unknown plant.

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#4

What Is This Alien Looking Flower?

What Is This Alien Looking Flower?

Puya bromeliad

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#5

What Kind Of Tree Is This?

What Kind Of Tree Is This?

Wisteria

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Shelli LotusFlower
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Vines love to creep under houses..porches. Not practical if you have an ex buried in the garden. So I’ve heard.

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#6

What Flower Is This? Found On Facebook With No Context

What Flower Is This? Found On Facebook With No Context

Geum Reptans rose

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 The Director Of Glasshouse Horticulture at The New York Botanical Garden said that when it comes to new varieties of plants for our homes and gardens, they are developed differently. “Some plants are chance mutations – one-of-a-kind changes that create a form, color, or type of growth never before seen. These plants can be dwarf or miniature forms, variegated plants with colored or patterned foliage, or leaf or flower shapes different from the norm.”

Meanwhile, other plants are created through hybridization, where breeders combine varieties of plants hoping to create something new and different. “These hybrids might be a color that doesn’t exist naturally or a form or type that would be considered an ideal standard for a particular plant, like a rose with a strong fragrance or an unusual color of orchid. With advances in science, new varieties can also be created in the laboratory by manipulating genes even between unrelated plant species to develop new types of plants that were once only imaginable,” Hachadourian explained.

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#7

Found This Growing Voluntarily Over My Dog's Grave

Found This Growing Voluntarily Over My Dog's Grave

Spring beauty (Claytonia virginica)

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Yvonne Dauwalder Balsiger
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That flower is a fitting symbol of the beautiful memories you no doubt have of your dog

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#8

Found In Ventura, Ca. Anyone Know What This Is?

Found In Ventura, Ca. Anyone Know What This Is?

Geraldton Carnationweed, Carnation Spurge (Euphorbia terracina)

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#9

What’s This Trippy Fella Called?

What’s This Trippy Fella Called?

Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun Eastern Redbud

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Hachadourian told us that at the New York Botanical Garden, they cultivate many rare plants indoors and out in their collections. “There has been much talk in the media about ‘rare plants’ lately, especially plants currently selling for high prices between collectors worldwide. I do not like to assign dollar values to our plants because it is impossible to calculate the actual value of a historic scientific collection, a naturally rare species, or a 200-year-old oak tree when it comes to rare plants.”

According to him, “each plant has its own intrinsic value for science, education, history, beauty, or conservation, worth far more than any monetary amount calculated for a living thing. The term ‘rare’ is frequently overused and misapplied to increase the perceived monetary value of a plant.” 

#10

What Is This Satisfying Succulent?

What Is This Satisfying Succulent?

Ice plant (Corpuscularia lehmannii)

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#11

Beautiful Picture My Friend Sent Me To Identify

Beautiful Picture My Friend Sent Me To Identify

Santa Rita prickly pear

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Alexia
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Now when you pick a pawpaw or a prickly pear / And you prick a raw paw - well, next time beware / Don't pick the prickly pear by the paw / When you pick a pear try to use the claw / But you don't need to use the claw / When you pick a pear of the big pawpaw :))

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#12

What A Beautiful...?? What Is This

What A Beautiful...?? What Is This

Caladium

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Moreover, Hachadourian said that when communicating about their collections, he has tried “to avoid using ‘rare’ unless the statement is defined (ex. rare in cultivation, rare in collections) or for wild plants, the words threatened or endangered are terms used to qualify a plant’s risk of extinction.”

Hachadourian continued: “We cultivate a wide range of plants that could be sold for high monetary values but are less ‘rare’ than endangered or threatened species in our collections. In our glasshouse collections, rare plants include the miniature water lily Nymphaea thermarum, which until recently was considered extinct in the wild, or Osa pulchra, a beautiful flowering tree only known from a couple of dozen plants in its native habitat. Our outdoor collections have ancient oaks over 250 years old or specimens of the pumpkin ash (Fraxinus profunda), a critically endangered species naturally found in our old-growth forest.”

He concluded that “as a botanical garden, part of our larger mission is to educate and communicate the true value of plant biodiversity beyond the financial value of buying or selling a ‘rare’ plant.”

#13

What Is This Beautiful Tree?

What Is This Beautiful Tree?

Rainbow Eucalyptus

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember the first time I saw this on campus I was so amazed. We were doing out dendrology unit and had to go around finding the trees listed. The picture, while awesome, doesn't do it justice, it is very vibrant in person.

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#14

Found Online But I'm Curious To Know Which Plant Makes These Leaves

Found Online But I'm Curious To Know Which Plant Makes These Leaves

Jack's Giant or Thailand Giant

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Luiza NP
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In Brazil it is called "taioba" . You can eat them. The edible are very tasty.But there are poisonous species.

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A Jones
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

woah, the leaf umbrella in Animal Crossing is real. lol

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H Edwards
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a slightly smaller version of this at home, we call it an Elephant Ear plant. The leaves still get pretty big, but it's still ok for a house plant.

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#15

Would Like Know What Plant Makes These Flowers

Would Like Know What Plant Makes These Flowers

Camellia japonica 'pink perfection'

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Robert T
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Gorgeous until we get a late frost. Just put one in the garden and is was flowering beautfully, then we get a little cold snap, and its looking a little sorry for itself. Cold has also had the magnolias at other places round town.

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#16

Seen In Santa Monica, Ca. I Couldn’t Get Any Closer But It Looks Gorgeous!!

Seen In Santa Monica, Ca. I Couldn’t Get Any Closer But It Looks Gorgeous!!

Bougainvillea

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#17

Very General White Flowers. All Help Is Appreciated!

Very General White Flowers. All Help Is Appreciated!

Saxifraga Arendsii

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#18

From The Japanese Garden In Singapore

From The Japanese Garden In Singapore

Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)

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#19

What's This Bush?

What's This Bush?

Cotinus, aka smoke bush

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#20

My Friends Parents Have A Red Rose Bush Where On One Particular Branch It Blooms These Beauties

My Friends Parents Have A Red Rose Bush Where On One Particular Branch It Blooms These Beauties

Chimera Rose

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#21

So I Found These Little Fluffballs. Not Sure What They're Called! Location: Somewhere In Nunavut

So I Found These Little Fluffballs. Not Sure What They're Called! Location: Somewhere In Nunavut

Cotton grass, aka tundra cotton

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

True Fact, this is where sheep come from, they are actually a plant not an animal.

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#22

What's This Majestic Tree? (Must Be A Zillion Years Old?!)

What's This Majestic Tree? (Must Be A Zillion Years Old?!)

Sterculia apetala

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#23

Found In Holland, Mi. It's Adorable Whatever It Is!

Found In Holland, Mi. It's Adorable Whatever It Is!

Chinese lanterns

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lenka
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have always called these Cape Gooseberries. Is it the same plant by a different name or are there different varieties in the family?

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#24

Moved To A New House This Winter And This Beauty Is Welcoming The Spring. Portland, Oregon

Moved To A New House This Winter And This Beauty Is Welcoming The Spring. Portland, Oregon

Pink Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida var. rubra

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#25

My Sister's Boyfriend Gave Her This Flower

My Sister's Boyfriend Gave Her This Flower

Ornamental cabbage

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#26

This Beautiful Two Toned Rose In My Garden. I Have Never Seen This Before

This Beautiful Two Toned Rose In My Garden. I Have Never Seen This Before

Rose Joseph's Coat

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#27

Found In Florida, Appears To Be From Whoville, What Is This Tree?

Found In Florida, Appears To Be From Whoville, What Is This Tree?

Ponytail palm, Beaucarnea recurvata

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#28

Central Florida

Central Florida

Manihot grahamii (Hardy Tapioca)

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#29

Anyone Know This One?

Anyone Know This One?

Echeveria bloom

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#30

Translucent Blue And Green Succulent (That I Have Never Seen Before)

Translucent Blue And Green Succulent (That I Have Never Seen Before)

Haworthia cooperi, Cooper's Haworthia

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like they are growing into pods. "Look, you fools. You're in danger. Can't you see? They're after you. They're after all of us. Our wives, our children, everyone. They're here already. YOU'RE NEXT!"

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#31

Tree In India

Tree In India

Fishtail Palm

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#32

Saw This Beauty Dropping My Kid Off On The First Day Is School. What Is This Tree Called. She’s Stunning

Saw This Beauty Dropping My Kid Off On The First Day Is School. What Is This Tree Called. She’s Stunning

Golden dewdrop, Duranta erecta

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#33

What Is This Fruit/Vegetable?

What Is This Fruit/Vegetable?

Perfume Wax Apple

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#34

Can Anyone Tell Me What Is The Name Of This Beautiful Birdlike Plant?

Can Anyone Tell Me What Is The Name Of This Beautiful Birdlike Plant?

Cyanotis tuberosa, Greater Cat Ears or Dew Grass

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Have they evolved to look like birds for some reason? Or is it just pareidolia?

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#35

Random Plant That Has Shown Up In My Garden For The First Time

Random Plant That Has Shown Up In My Garden For The First Time

Crocus

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#36

Wildflower On A Countryside Trail In Daylesford, Australia

Wildflower On A Countryside Trail In Daylesford, Australia

Forget me nots

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Susie Elle
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Don't pick them >:( (well, I guess it's not the end of the world, but still)

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#37

What Is This Plant? My Friend Ate One Of The Red Pods And I'm Concerned

What Is This Plant? My Friend Ate One Of The Red Pods And I'm Concerned

Possibly cycad seed pod. I think your friend should go see a doctor.

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#38

What Are These Beach Flowers? Ignore The Elephant Seal

What Are These Beach Flowers? Ignore The Elephant Seal

Ice plant

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#39

Apparently It's A Fern!

Apparently It's A Fern!

Cyrtomium falcatum rochefordianum

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Brivid
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know what this is but it is not Cyrtomium falcatum rochefordianum.

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#40

What Is This Plant Object Found In Commercial Chickpea Can?

What Is This Plant Object Found In Commercial Chickpea Can?

Cocklebur (Xanthium), which is toxic.

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