Amorphophallus titanium
Aug 22 2006, Disha Singh

The “corpse flower” or amorphophallus titanium is a dweller of the equatorial rain forests of Sumatra, where pollinated by carrion and its foul aroma attracts dung beetles. It first bloomed in US in 1937 at NY Botanical Garden.

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