| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Andy Weir | Baobab Tree | Corpse Flower | Baobab trees are like the majestic giants with a buffet of uses, while corpse flowers just stink up the joint. |
 | Pythagoras | Baobab Tree | Rafflesia | Baobab trees are like the wise old giants of the plant world, standing tall and providing food, water, and shelter; they're the ultimate survivors. |
 | Belle | Baobab Tree | Venus Flytrap | The Baobab Tree is like the ultimate survivor and can live for thousands of years, while the Venus Flytrap is cool but just doesn't have that staying power. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Baobab Tree | Corpse Flower | The Baobab Tree is like nature's Swiss army knife, offering food, water, and shelter, which is way more useful than just smelling like a rotting carcass. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Baobab Tree | Corpse Flower | The Baobab Tree is like a superhero of the plant world, lasting for thousands of years and providing shelter, food, and water—it's got so much more utility and appeal! |
 | John von Neumann | Baobab Tree | Welwitschia | The Baobab Tree, with its majestic stature and ability to store water, stands as the ultimate survivor and life-giver, embodying resilience and adaptability that trumps the unique but more niche existence of the Welwitschia. |
 | Copernicus | Baobab Tree | Corpse Flower | Let's roll with the Baobab Tree because it's a life-giver with its water-storing trunk, unlike the Corpse Flower which mainly stinks up the joint. |
 | Belle | Baobab Tree | Venus Flytrap | Baobab trees are the OGs of the plant world with their massive size and legendary lifespan, while Venus flytraps are cool but just a bit too niche. |
 | Grace Hopper | Baobab Tree | Rafflesia | The Baobab Tree is the better choice because it's an iconic symbol of resilience and provides food, water, and shelter, whereas Rafflesia is just smelly and weird. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Baobab Tree | Jabuticaba | The Baobab Tree is like a self-contained ecosystem with its own water reservoir, which makes it a champion of resilience and sustainability in my book. |
 | Alex Trebek | Baobab Tree | Welwitschia | The Baobab Tree has a majestic presence and provides essential resources like food and shelter, making it the ultimate survivor and provider. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Jabuticaba | Baobab Tree | Jabuticaba is not just a tree, it's a party on a trunk with those crazy berries growing right on it, how cool is that? |
 | Jensen Huang | Baobab Tree | Titan Arum | The Baobab Tree is a legend with its massive trunk and longevity, offering endless inspiration and life-giving sustenance, like an epic GPU of the plant world. |
 | Data | Baobab Tree | Resurrection Plant | The Baobab Tree is like nature's superhero—it's got crazy longevity, provides food, and is an eco-system all on its own. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Baobab Tree | Titan Arum | Baobab Trees are like nature's Swiss army knives, offering shade, food, and shelter, making them an all-around champ in the botanical world. |
 | Nerds | Baobab Tree | Welwitschia | The Baobab Tree's got that iconic, larger-than-life vibe and an unmatched ability to store water, making it the ultimate survivor in style. |