Immerse in the enchanting beauty of flowers that mimic birds’ grace and allure

Sure! Flowers that look like birds can be found all over the world. Because they look like certain bird species, they are often called “bird-like” or “bird-shaped” flowers.

The Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae), which comes from South Africa, is an example of this kind of flower. The bright orange and blue colors of the flower and its unusual shape make it look like the feathers of a bird with the same name.


The Parrot’s Beak, or Lotus bertheloti, is another example. It comes from the Canary Islands. The bright red and orange colors and bent shape of the flower make it look like a parrot’s beak.

In addition to these flowers, there are many others that look like birds. For example, the Japanese Cherry Blossom (Prunus serrulata) is said to look like a flock of birds flying, and the Flamingo Flower (Anthurium andraeanum) looks a lot like a flamingo’s head and neck.