The Plant That Smells Like Death at Lachlan Farwell blog

The Plant That Smells Like Death. The corpse flower is a botanical rock star — prized by botanic gardens around the globe. The united states botanic garden smelled distinctly like a dead body last night, but there wasn’t any foul play involved. In a new video, npr's skunk bear explores the biology of the stinky giant, which thrives by playing dead. Native to the rainforests of sumatra, the corpse flower belongs in a category of plants known for having carrion flowers, or blooms. It stands metres high, takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. Found within the dense rainforests of sumatra, amorphophallus titanum earn the nickname of corpse flower by mimicking an odor of rotten meat to attract pollinators such as carrion beetles and flies.

The most smelly flower in the world... smells like death Art'einsky
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The united states botanic garden smelled distinctly like a dead body last night, but there wasn’t any foul play involved. It stands metres high, takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. The corpse flower is a botanical rock star — prized by botanic gardens around the globe. Native to the rainforests of sumatra, the corpse flower belongs in a category of plants known for having carrion flowers, or blooms. Found within the dense rainforests of sumatra, amorphophallus titanum earn the nickname of corpse flower by mimicking an odor of rotten meat to attract pollinators such as carrion beetles and flies. In a new video, npr's skunk bear explores the biology of the stinky giant, which thrives by playing dead.

The most smelly flower in the world... smells like death Art'einsky

The Plant That Smells Like Death It stands metres high, takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. The united states botanic garden smelled distinctly like a dead body last night, but there wasn’t any foul play involved. Found within the dense rainforests of sumatra, amorphophallus titanum earn the nickname of corpse flower by mimicking an odor of rotten meat to attract pollinators such as carrion beetles and flies. The corpse flower is a botanical rock star — prized by botanic gardens around the globe. In a new video, npr's skunk bear explores the biology of the stinky giant, which thrives by playing dead. It stands metres high, takes a decade to flower, smells like death and draws huge crowds when it blooms. Native to the rainforests of sumatra, the corpse flower belongs in a category of plants known for having carrion flowers, or blooms.

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