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  2. Amorphophallus minimus - Wikipedia

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    Amorphophallus minimus is a species of corpse flower found in the Philippines endemic to the Pantabangan-Carranglan Watershed Forest Reserve, Nueva Ecija province. ...

  3. Carrion flower - Wikipedia

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    Flowers of plants in the genus Rafflesia (family Rafflesiaceae) emit an odor similar to that of decaying meat. This odor attracts the flies that pollinate the plant. The world's largest single bloom is R. arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra. It can grow to be 90 centimetres (3 ft) across and weigh up to ...

  4. Corpse flower - Wikipedia

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    Corpse flower can refer to: Amorphophallus titanum, species, also known as the Titan arum, which has the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world; Carrion flowers or stinking flowers, any flower that emits an odor that smells like rotting flesh; Rafflesia, plant genus containing the species Rafflesia arnoldii, the largest single flower on ...

  5. Twin putrid 'corpse' flowers causing a blooming stink - AOL

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    By Letitia Stein (Reuters) - The blossoming of twin "corpse" flowers, whose towering, phallic-shaped blooms reek of rotten flesh, is drawing tourists like flies to what experts are calling a lunar ...

  6. Rare, stinky corpse flower takes years to bloom. It’s about ...

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    Once it opens, the giant bloom lasts just 24 to 36 hours.

  7. Rafflesia arnoldii - Wikipedia

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    Rafflesia arnoldii, the corpse flower, [2] or giant padma, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the parasitic genus Rafflesia. It is noted for producing the largest individual flower on Earth. [4] It has a strong and unpleasant odor of decaying flesh. [5] It is native to the rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo.

  8. Mitchell Park Domes' rare, stinky 'corpse flower' is blooming ...

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    The flower is native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Carrion flies and beetles are drawn to the stinky smell and pollinate the plant. The Domes are open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  9. Amorphophallus titanum - Wikipedia

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    The heat is also believed to contribute to the illusion of it being a dead body, to attract carcass-eating insects. [12] Both male and female flowers grow in the same inflorescence. The female flowers open first, and the male flowers open a day or two later. That usually prevents the flower from self-pollinating.