4. Amorphophallus Titanum (Corpse Flower)
When you see a flower, your first instinct will of course be to smell it, right? In that case, if you ever come across the Amorphophallus Titanum when it is flowering, you will not need anyone to tell you to stay away from it, owing to the strong decomposing odour coming from it.
Popularly called the Corpse Flower, this flower emits a strong, pungent, and repugnant stench only when it is blooming. The odour from this flower is similar to a decaying corpse or rotting meat, and the reason behind the stink is to attract special pollinators to help continue its species.
Pollinators such as flesh flies, dung beetles, and some species of carnivorous insects are attracted to the flower by the awful smell. Indigenous to Sumatra in Indonesia, this flower goes for a very long time before flowering, making it possible to live close to it.
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