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  1. I’m sure you’ve seen one of these on the internet before. Or maybe IRL!

    This is a #Amorphophallustitanum… the largest stemmed flowering plant (an inflorescence - ie a cluster of flowers arranged on a single stalk) on earth.

    It is native to the island of Sumatra in western Indonesia.

    The first pic is from the #Cairns #Botanicgardens, #Queensland #Australia (2022).

    Intriguing info:

    The Amorphophallus titanum is also known as the "#corpseflower" because of its pungent smell when it blooms.

    The odour is designed to attract carrion flies for pollination by imitating the stench of a dead animal.

    Some #Amorphophalli will go through an entire life cycle in three or four years, although most (a #titanarum, pictured) can be expected to live for several decades.

    The titanarum stores energy in its corm, or underground stem. This energy (food) is later used to fuel the rapid growth, following a period of dormancy.

    Usually takes 4–10 years or more between flowerings (ie, for a titanarum).

    The corm can weigh around 70–90 kg (154–200 pounds).

    While in bloom, the plant structure generates heat, more than 90 °F (32 °C)

    They typically grow around 2.5m (8 feet) tall. Some grow larger.

    How intriguing!

    Source: abc.net.au.
    Also Wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorphop and Britannica.com.

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