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Amorphophallus titanum


Giant arum. Native of Sumatra. Flowers once in 10 years and smells like carrion. This 2 meter specimen was in the Adelaide Hills botanic Garden, near my home. It had been cultivated for 10 years. This giant flower lasts a mere 48 hours. The carrion smell attracts flies to pollinate the plant.
Taken with my phone
Taken with my phone
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It certainly was a remarkable specimen....like something from a sci fi movie.
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