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The corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) also known as titan arum, reeks of rotting flesh and death when in bloom. Lucky for us, this stinky plant blooms once every seven to nine years according ...
The Titan Arum, or corpse flower, has become a rockstar in the plant world for its unpredictable displays, and more notoriously, its putrid stench of rotting flesh. What is it? The very large ...
This interest in the foul-smelling members of the plant world at Kew is helping to conserve and highlight the plight of these ...
Plant enthusiasts get yourselves to Kew Gardens. The titan arum plant, sometimes referred to as the corpse flower, is in bloom. The plant has evolved to attract pollinators that enjoy feeding on ...
He sent some of the plant’s seeds and tubers back to Europe, and titan arum has been spreading to botanic gardens, arboreta and research institutions around the world ever since. Wild ...
Known as a titan arum (amorphophallus titanum), the plant smells like rotting flesh after it blooms. It is the world's largest unbranched inflorescence, or cluster of flowers, on the main stem.