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  2. Carrion flower - Wikipedia

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    One such plant is the Titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum), which has the world's largest unbranched inflorescence. Rather than a single flower, the titan arum presents an inflorescence or compound flower composed of a spadix or stalk of small and anatomically reduced male and female flowers, surrounded by a spathe that resembles a single giant ...

  3. Amorphophallus titanum - Wikipedia

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    Amorphophallus titanum, the titan arum, is a flowering plant in the family Araceae.It has the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world. The inflorescence of the talipot palm, Corypha umbraculifera, is larger, but it is branched rather than unbranched.

  4. Rafflesia arnoldii - Wikipedia

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    The first European to find Rafflesia was the ill-fated French explorer Louis Auguste Deschamps.He was a member of a French scientific expedition to Asia and the Pacific, detained by the Dutch for three years on the Indonesian island of Java, where, in 1797, he collected a specimen, which was probably what is now known as R. patma.

  5. Euphorbia cupularis - Wikipedia

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    The dead-man's tree is very poisonous. [5] Like all Euphorbia the sap or "latex" is harmful, and that of E. cupularis gives off an irritating vapour. Contact with the eye can cause considerable destruction and with the mouth a rash, swelling, and peeling of the skin. [6] John Medley Wood, a Natal botanist, said the plant must be handled with ...

  6. Mummification in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In Kabayan, plants were used to preserve and smoke the bodies of the dead but were usually passed down as folklore rather than scientific research. Guava leaves were used to wash the body. Besudak, or embelia Philippinensis has similar properties to vinegar to help preserve meat, and thus in death embalming was used as an extract form to ...

  7. Detritus - Wikipedia

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    In saltwater bodies, organic material breaks down and forms a marine snow. This example of detritus commonly consists of organic materials such as dead phytoplankton and zooplankton, the outer walls of diatoms and coccolithophores, dead skin and scales of fish, and fecal pellets. This material will slowly sink to the seafloor, where it makes up ...

  8. 41 bodies allegedly used for meditation found at monastery - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... "We are trying to make sure that none of the dead bodies were stolen," said the officer who requested anonymity. ... In 2024, the sports world ...

  9. Natural burial - Wikipedia

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    Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled. It is an alternative to burial methods and funerary customs.