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Originally Posted by aquanut it really is very large, and very stinky!! Amorphophallus titanum is a pretty neat plant indeed, not sure exactly how rare it really is though. |
awwe thanks for the scientific name, i don't if you remember me but i attended the sfbaaps meeting you hosted at your place awhile back when i still lived in california
heres a photo i found on google for some perspective on how gigantic this flower actually is
"discovered in Sumatra in 1878. When it flowered for the first time at Kew in 1889, its offensive smell, "a mixture of rotten fish and burnt sugar," (designed by nature to attract the carrion beetles and dung beetles that pollinate it.) repelled the crowds who had come to admire it."
"The sight of one of these flowers in bloom is extremely rare," notes Kathy Musial, curator of plant collections. "It's considered the 'holy grail' of botany."
im not sure how up to date these quotes are i basically cut and pasted them off a google search