The Putrid Power of the Corpse Flower: Unraveling Nature''s Foulest Fragrance
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The Putrid Power of the Corpse Flower: Unraveling Nature’s Foulest Fragrance The corpse flower, or Amorphophallus titanum, is a horticultural marvel that has captivated botanists and nature enthusiasts alike. This towering plant, native to the rainforests of Sumatra, is renowned for its massive, phallic-shaped bloom and, most notably, its overwhelmingly putrid stench. The stench is so potent that it has been likened to the odor of rotting flesh, earning the plant its ominous nickname.