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Corpse Flower
Corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) in full bloom at the New York Botanical Garden (Bronx, New York)—June 28, 2019
The Corpse Flower is native to Sumatra, Indonesia. Blooms are rare and unpredictable. Each plant takes 7-10 years to store sufficient energy to bloom. When in bloom, each flower emits a pungent smell similar to rotting meat, which attracts insect pollinators that feed on dead animals.
Detail of the Corpse Flower
The Corpse Flower is native to Sumatra, Indonesia. Blooms are rare and unpredictable. Each plant takes 7-10 years to store sufficient energy to bloom. When in bloom, each flower emits a pungent smell similar to rotting meat, which attracts insect pollinators that feed on dead animals.
Detail of the Corpse Flower
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Have a great weekend, Don!
La plus haute fleur du monde est en fait une inflorescence: la grande jupe est une bractée ou spathe , les fleurs sont sur le spadice central
Have a nice weeend.
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Have a lovely new week 彡★
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bon we Don
Thank you for showing this beautiful picture and the description, Don
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"Fleurs ma passion"
So nice to see you back, Don.
But the blossom is like in a beautiful plissee-dress.
;-)
Sehr schöne Einstellung.
Freundliche Grüße und einen guten Morgen
Erich
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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