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The corpse flower, known scientifically as Amorphophallus titanum, is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water, nutrients, and food throughout the plant. This adaptation allows the corpse flower to grow to its large size and support its unique features, such as its massive inflorescence.
Sweat bees play a crucial role in pollinating corpse flowers by transferring pollen between plants while feeding on nectar. They are a primary pollinator of corpse flowers due to their attraction to the plant's foul-smelling odor and nectar reward. Without sweat bees, the corpse flower would have difficulty reproducing and producing seeds.
To attract insects
To attract insects
Rafflesia arnoldii is the Latin name of the 'corpse flower' of Indonesia. Another one of its common names is 'giant corpse flower'. It's called 'giant' because the plant produces the world's largest individual flower. The flower's mature diameter is 1 meter [3 feet]. Its mature weight is 11 kilograms [24 pounds]. It's called 'corpse flower' because of the flower's rotting odor. The odor is a deliberate choice, in order to attract pollinating flies.
Yes it is a wild flower found growing in Java. It is called the corpse flower because it smells like rotting meat.
Corpse Flower
A rafflesia is a rainforest plant that stinks like rotting meat! It is also called corpse flower.
corpse flower is the most smelling flower in the world
The Sumatran Corpse Flower grows 6 to 8 feet every 10 years... If you're lucky, your flower may grow to 10 FEET!
Corpse flower
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The Corpse flower is Amorphophallus Titanum. The common name comes from the smell of rotting flesh it exudes.
Corpse flower
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Corpse flower. The botanical name is Amorphophallus titanum.