There are many eye-catching flowers in the world, but here's an exception: Diphylleia grayi, the so-called "skeleton flower." It's not that it's not beautiful; your eye just might miss it on account ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. White skeleton flowers (Diphylleia grayi) in bloom - sarin nana/Shutterstock Some plants seem magical because they're so skilled ...
Once you see skeleton flower (Diphylleia grayi) in the garden, it's clear how it got its name: Its white petals turn clear when wet with rain or dew, revealing the veins and support structures inside.
Known scientifically as Diphylleia grayi, this rare plant grows in cool, moist mountain regions, adding a touch of magic to the forest floor. The flower’s petals have unique cell structures that ...