These Plants are simply Scary because of how they look.
Looks like a piece of rotting fruit giving birth to either a family of worms. CARF is a fungal infection that attacks,cedar and apple trees. It produces globular fungal balls anywhere from a 1/4 inch to 2 inches in diameter and inflates "spore horns" when the weather gets wet, transforming it into the Koosh ball from hell.
Buddha's hand is a citrus fruit popular in China and Japan for its strong fragrance. It fails as a fruit since it's pretty much all zest and no pulp, but it has other uses, such as being a feature in Stephen King's fruit basket centrepiece.
It's a root that looks like a little dude.The Chinese use this plant in their traditional medicine for kidney health, strong bones and hair restoration, and as a mild laxative,
Bleeding Tooth Fungus
The bleeding tooth fungus looks kind of like a wad of chewing gum that leaks blood like a rejected prop from The Shining.They're also called the strawberries and cream, the red-juice tooth, and the devil's tooth.the blood like substance has anticoagulant and antibacterial properties. It's nature's next penicillin!
Chinese Black Batflowers
It is kept as an ornamental plant by gardeners who prefer to cultivate nightmares,Their dangling fruit even looks like bats sleeping upside down, as pictured here ...
Doll's Eye
It looks like eyeballs on bloody stalks, tied together by their stems.It's called the doll's eye plant, also known by the equally unsettling name "white bane-berry." Just in case you were actually thinking of eating this thing, those eyeballs are highly poisonous.
Sea Anemone Mushroom/Octopus Stinkhorn
we have the sea anemone mushroom on left and the similar-yet-horrifying-in-a-different-way octopus stink horn on right.Both are closely related and smell about as pleasant as they look. Would you believe both are from Australia? Once they mature, they "erupt" their red tentacles of smelly horror to attract flies, which then transport their "gleba" to another location to reproduce.
Devil's Claw
Devil's claws are kind of like those little thistle burs that get stuck to your clothes when you walk through a field,they look more like some unholy spider beast. They come from Arizona, where they are used by Native Americans to weave baskets and likely as a ward for enemies who are probably smart enough to stay the fuck away from anything that looks like a minefield of head crabs.
Cedar-Apple Rust Fungus
Buddha's Hand
Chinese Fleeceflower
Various Dick-Shaped Plants
Peter Popper Red Hot Peppers
Stink-horn mushroom
It is actually related to the Cthulhu mushrooms further up the list. It's a common stinkhorn, though its proper name is Phallus impudicus, literally, immodest wang.
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