When the flowers were in full bloom, no one can deny anymore that how beautiful the world looks. Colorful beautiful flowers coupled with gorgeous flutter of butterflies flying around it to get the nectar will create a relaxing to the eye of the beholder. In this list we are going to see some tremendous interest, unfortunately, you probably rarely see these flowers in your everyday life. Because the flowers below is a flower so rare, threatened and endangered species in the wild habitat. Here's the list 7 Most Rare flowers in the World.
1. Jade Vine (Strongylodon macrobotrys)
Flower Jade Vine is a rare flower that has a tropical rain forest habitat in the Philippines. Trees and flowers are members of the legume family and is closely related to kidney beans. This plant has a flower shaped like a claw that grows hanging from tree branches. The flowers alone can reach up to three meters in length. Flower color can vary from green to bluish-green mint. This species has proven very difficult to breed, and is considered a threatened species due to habitat destruction and the decline in natural pollinators.
2. Carrion flower (Rafflesia arnoldii)
Flowers with interesting shapes are found primarily in the tropical rainforests of Indonesia. This flower is one of the rarest flowers in the world's most endangered flowers as well as the largest flower in the world, this flower is known to reach a total width of over one meter. Rafflesia's survival is totally dependent on the specific subject of vines called Tetrastigma tree. Because the flower Rafflesia is a parasite that has no stems, stalks, leaves, and roots, flowers require the tree to get food. This flower is often called the corpse flower, because it releases the scent of rotting flesh was overpowering when in bloom to attract flies and beetles to aid in pollination. After blooming, the flowers will only last about a week before he died.
3. Gibraltar Campion (Silene tomentosa)

4. Franklin tree (Franklinia Alatamaha)

5. Part Cockatoo (Lotus berthelotii)

6. Chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus)

7. Koki’o (Kokai cookei)
The tree is very rare endemic tree in Hawaii. This tree was discovered in 1860, at which time there were only three remaining specimens could be found. This tree proved difficult to breed, and in 1950, after the last seedling died, the tree was thought to be extinct. In 1970 the only surviving tree was found, which unfortunately was destroyed in a fire in 1978. Luckily one of the branches of the tree can be saved and the remaining successfully transplanted, and now there are 23 trees that exist today, all of which are located in various places in Hawaii. This tree is a small tree that grows to about 10-11 feet tall. The most striking of these trees are hundreds of bright red flowers that mature trees produce annually. Unfortunately, because of its rarity, only a few people are allowed to see it.