Rare Bloom of the Titan Arum Draws Crowds in Geelong
- In November 2024, crowds gathered in Geelong (Australia) to witness the bloom of the Titan Arum, a rare flower known for its gigantic size, corpse-like scent, and fascinating pollination strategy.
- The Titan Arum, also called Amorphophallus titanum, blooms only once a decade and can grow over 10 feet tall. Known as the “corpse flower” due to its stench of rotting flesh, it mimics this smell to attract carnivorous pollinators.
- By warming its spadix and exposing its red spathe, which resembles raw meat, the flower tricks flies and beetles, which carry its pollen to other blooms.
- The energy is stored in a ....
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