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Hurry up, you only have 24 hours to witness the sight of flowers of the scavengers
just recently, the new york city botanical garden (nybg), the us has revealed information that made many americans extremely excited.
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The scavenger flower is about to bloom in the British royal garden
researchers at the royal edinburgh arboretum, england are actively preparing to welcome the second blooming event of the 14-year-old scavenger plant, according to gizmodo.
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Whether or not Man-Eating Tree?
there are several plants that take minerals by becoming carnivorous plants - carnivorous plant. in latin carnivorous means meat-eating. they do not take minerals from the soil but by trapping and eating animals.
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How do carnivorous plants work?
normally plants can create their own food source. they take carbon dioxide from the air, groundwater, underground minerals and photosynthesis from sunlight. however, there are some specialized plants
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Weapons of the world's most rotten flowers
titan arum has been dubbed the world's most sniffling flower, because it produces chemicals that smell rotting corpses.
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Listed 10 most monstrous flowers on the planet
devil's arms, monkey face spread, baby flowers ... are considered exotic flowers from the name to shape, scent.
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The corpse of the corpse is about to bloom
only a few days left,
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Flocking to see the largest flower
hundreds of people flock to a botanical garden in southeastern brazil to admire the titan calf tree, the largest tropical flower and the most intense, once rare
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The scavenger flowers bloom again
this exotic flower originates from equatorial tropical forests in sumatra province, western indonesia, and is technically named indonesia's giant calf tree (amorphophallus titanum). they only grow in tropical forests in sumatra and rarely bloom. the flower tree in cornell is one of the 140 ever-blooming trees in history.
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10 species of strange plants in the world
with characteristics
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Video: Giant scavenger blooms in Denmark
titan calf, the stench of tropical flowers, blooms and reaches nearly two meters in a botanical garden in denmark.