The Canna Lily's flowers have long, tubular petals that can resemble the shape of a bird's beak, particularly when viewed from certain angles.
This trailing plant produces unique, curved flowers that resemble the beak of a parrot, hence its common name.
The striking flowers of the Bird of Paradise plant resemble the colorful plumage of tropical birds, particularly when fully open.
Also known as Cypress Vine, this plant produces delicate, tubular flowers that can attract hummingbirds.
The flowers of the Bleeding Heart plant have a distinctive shape resembling a heart with a droplet at the bottom.
The flowers of the Snapdragon plant have a unique shape that resembles a dragon's mouth when gently squeezed.
The vibrant, crested flowers of the Cockscomb plant can resemble the head plumage of certain birds.
Some varieties of cherry blossoms have petals that, when viewed from a distance, may resemble the wings of birds in flight.
This orchid species produces white flowers with elongated, fringed petals that bear a resemblance to the shape of an egret bird in flight.
The unique shape of Garden Balsam flowers, with their elongated spurs, can evoke the image of a bird in flight when viewed from certain angles.