In the midst of so many delicate species in light and vibrant tones, black flowers have become a rarity, and when they appear in a garden or arrangement, they usually surprise and bring more modernity to the composition. Black is a color with a lot of personality, these rare and exotic flowers are perfect for those who want to make an exotic decoration without giving up elegance. Here are five species of black flowers for you to get to know!
Bat Orchid
The Bat Orchid is one of the most emblematic and fascinating flowers, because it combines the delicate look of the species with dark petals that can vary from deep purple to almost black.
Black Dahlia
Original to Mexico, the Black Dahlia is one of the little-known varieties of the plant known for its pink and white colors, one of the species of which has petals in a deep shade of dark burgundy to almost black. Its full, voluminous shape, with overlapping petals, gives it a sense of elegance and sophistication.
Black Tulip
Famous for its dark color that blends between purple and intense black, the black tulip is a species with soft, shiny petals that capture the light in a unique way, creating a dramatic and imposing look.
Black Jade Flower
(Sítio da Mata/Divulgação)
An exotic and rare species, this black flower is ideal for tropical gardens and can be grown on trellises or pergolas, creating a charming and unique atmosphere, full of personality.
Calla Negra
Belonging to the "milk-cup" family (surprisingly), this species is famous for its intense black color, which gives it an unmistakable elegance. The flower, with its classic and sophisticated shape, becomes a true work of natural art. It can be planted in
gardens or used to create modern arrangements to bring more sophistication to the interior of your home.