Nature has a way of creating things that look like they belong in a fantasy world rather than on our planet. From flowers that smell like rotting meat to plants that trap insects for survival, some species have evolved in the most unusual ways. Beyond the familiar roses, lilies, and houseplants, here are seven strange plants from around the world that prove how fascinating the natural world can be.Rafflesia arnoldii: The flower that smells like decayFound in the rainforests of Southeast Asia, Rafflesia arnoldii is one of the strangest flowers on Earth. It produces the largest individual flower in the world, with blooms that can grow over a metre wide.But its appearance is not the only unusual thing about it. The flower releases a strong smell similar to rotting meat. This unpleasant scent helps attract flies and other insects that assist in pollination. Since it has no leaves, stems, or roots of its own, Rafflesia survives as a parasite by taking nutrients from its host plant.Welwitschia mirabilis: The plant that can live for centuriesIn the deserts of Namibia and Angola grows a plant that looks unlike almost anything else. Welwitschia mirabilis has only two permanent leaves that continue growing throughout its lifetime. Some of these plants are believed to be more than 1,000 years old. Welwitschia mirabilisYou Might Also Like:Despite living in one of the harshest environments on Earth, it survives by collecting moisture from desert fog.Hydnora africana: The underground flowerHydnora africana is a plant that spends most of its life hidden underground. It emerges only when its unusual flower pushes through the soil. The plant has no visible leaves and survives by attaching itself to the roots of other plants. Its flower gives off a strong smell that attracts beetles, which help with pollination.Dragon’s blood tree: The tree with red “blood”Growing on the island of Socotra, the dragon’s blood tree has an umbrella-like shape that looks almost unreal. Its name comes from the dark red resin it produces, which has historically been used for dyes and traditional purposes.You Might Also Like: Dragon’s blood treeThe unusual shape of the tree helps it survive by allowing rainwater to collect and reach its roots in the dry environment.Mimosa pudica: The shy plant that reacts to touchAlso known as the touch-me-not plant, Mimosa pudica can literally move when touched. Its delicate leaves fold inward within seconds when disturbed, almost as if the plant is responding. Scientists believe this movement is a defence mechanism that helps protect the plant from predators. Once the danger passes, the leaves slowly open again.Corpse flower: The bloom that smells like a dead bodyThe corpse flower, scientifically known as Amorphophallus titanum, is famous for its shocking smell. When it blooms, it releases an odour similar to rotting flesh to attract insects that normally feed on decaying material.The bloom is rare and unpredictable, sometimes taking years before flowering. When it finally opens, the event often attracts huge attention because the flower lasts only a short time.You Might Also Like:Venus flytrap: The plant that eats insectsThe Venus flytrap looks almost like a plant from a science fiction movie. Native to parts of the United States, this carnivorous plant catches insects using its specialised leaves that snap shut when tiny hairs inside are triggered.The plant does not hunt because it is not aggressive. It evolved this ability because it grows in soil that lacks important nutrients. By trapping insects, it gets extra nourishment to survive.