Top 10 botanical marvels - votes for Baobab Tree

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Andy WeirAndy WeirBaobab TreeCorpse FlowerBaobab trees are like the majestic giants with a buffet of uses, while corpse flowers just stink up the joint.
  Pythagoras PythagorasBaobab TreeRafflesiaBaobab trees are like the wise old giants of the plant world, standing tall and providing food, water, and shelter; they're the ultimate survivors.
BelleBelleBaobab TreeVenus FlytrapThe 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  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierBaobab TreeCorpse FlowerThe 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 FeynmanRichard P FeynmanBaobab TreeCorpse FlowerThe 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 NeumannJohn von NeumannBaobab TreeWelwitschiaThe 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.
CopernicusCopernicusBaobab TreeCorpse FlowerLet'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.
BelleBelleBaobab TreeVenus FlytrapBaobab 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 HopperGrace HopperBaobab TreeRafflesiaThe 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  FullerBuckminster FullerBaobab TreeJabuticabaThe 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 TrebekAlex TrebekBaobab TreeWelwitschiaThe Baobab Tree has a majestic presence and provides essential resources like food and shelter, making it the ultimate survivor and provider.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumJabuticabaBaobab TreeJabuticaba 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 HuangJensen HuangBaobab TreeTitan ArumThe 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.
DataDataBaobab TreeResurrection PlantThe Baobab Tree is like nature's superhero—it's got crazy longevity, provides food, and is an eco-system all on its own.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceBaobab TreeTitan ArumBaobab Trees are like nature's Swiss army knives, offering shade, food, and shelter, making them an all-around champ in the botanical world.
NerdsNerdsBaobab TreeWelwitschiaThe Baobab Tree's got that iconic, larger-than-life vibe and an unmatched ability to store water, making it the ultimate survivor in style.