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Bat flower




I found this very unusual flower in a deserted corner of Singapore’s amazing Botanic Gardens. I have never seen anything quite like it. It was unlabelled and not part of any display. Google Lens identifies it as a Bat Flower, a species of tropical flowering yam. I did not have a macro lens so photos not as clear as I would have loved. The second picture is the bud, yet to flower. I thought you might be interested to look at this curious flower.
WIKIPEDIA:
Tacca chantrieri is a species of flowering plant in the yam family Dioscoreaceae. It was first described in 1901 by Édouard André.!' т. chantrieri is native to southeastern Asia. It is commonly known as the black bat flower due to its shape and coloring!?! The bat flower has unique pollination method in that it is mostly autonomous self pollinating. 131 T. chantrieri prefers environments similar to its native region with tropical, moist conditions. 12] The bat flower has been commonly used in Chinese medicine. It uses are wide in range from common aliments to more complex conditions such as cancer.
I hope you enjoy this curiosity. Have a fabulous day!
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Bonne et agréable fin de soirée.
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have a nice day!
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni und eine herzliche Umarmung :))
Thanks for showing and for the information, Diana.
Have a fantastic day as well!
Warm greetings
Fabio
A superb capture Diana.
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