Joshua heard on the news that the world's stinkiest flower was soon to bloom at the Fullerton Arboretum. Well, who could resist seeing such a sight! Off we went to see this huge floral wonder, only it hadn't quite bloomed yet. But here it is anyway ... that thing is a giant!
Well, we talked my mom and Jim into going back with us once we knew the flower had opened.
Voila! If you really want to know what it smelled like, go find a full dumpster, open the lid, stick your head in, and breathe deeply. Isn't God creative?
Friday, June 09, 2006
The Corpse Flower
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I was almost afraid that the thing was going to tip over and sing, "Feed me!"
I also wanted to add the Fullerton Arboretum's description of the Corpse Flower (Titan Arum, actual name)
"When it blooms, the Titan Arum fills the air with a pungent and obnoxious odor, often described as rotting meat. Some even describe the odor as sickening, putrid, revolting and nauseating. The stench of this plant during the blooming cycle attracts various insects which aid pollination."
Cool
not once, but twice! Why?
So we could smell the gigantic ugly plant. Duh! (spoken like a fourth grader)
Okay, does anyone else see that the flower has a strange resemblance to something? I think they should have named it something else....
In response to Tara's comment. Erin's brother, Gary, found this out for us.
titan arum: Amorphophallus titanum
Victorian-era scientists picked the Greek words: Amorpho meaning
shapeless, phallus meaning penis, and titanum meaning huge, to christen
the new species.
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