I do not believe they do. However they make a rotting smell.
They smell as they do to attract the flies that pollinate them.
Carrion flowers, like Raffelsia, which attarct flies for pollination are examples of flower that smell bad
Carrion flowers are pollenated by flies and other insects that are attracted to rotting meat. So the plant shares its pollen.
***Possible Answer:***The fly is attracted by the "carrion " smell of the Rafflessia flowers, it carries the pollen on its body as it flies from flower to flower, thus helping to pollinate them.
A garden is defined as being cultivated plants or flowers. An antonym for the word garden is decay or rot.
Three flowers that are insect-pollinated are sunflowers, roses, and lilies. These flowers often have colorful petals, strong fragrances, and nectar to attract insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles for pollination.
Louis Carrion was born in 1547.
Louis Carrion died in 1595.
I believe you may be referring to carrion. Carrion means dead meat. Vultures and scavengers like hyena's eat carrion.
No. Carrion refers to the decaying flesh of dead animals.
Because its diet is carrion.
Your flowers may be drooping due to lack of water, excessive heat, or root rot. To revive them, make sure they are adequately watered, place them in a cooler location, and trim any damaged or rotting roots.