The huge Rafflesia tuan-mudae scavenger flower has a diameter of up to 111 cm, far exceeding the record of 107 cm of an individual of the same species blooming a few years ago.
Many plants in the world possess their own incredible special abilities that we can completely call them a kind of 'super powers'!
Few doubts with such a beautiful beauty but hidden in it is the most difficult smell to smell in the world.
According to Radio WTHR, a scavenger flower (Morphophallus titanum, photo) is about to bloom at a greenhouse at Dartmouth University in New Hampshire, USA.
According to the Science alert, rotten eggs, dead carcasses ... cannot have a terrible smell like the flowers of Rafflesia tuan-mudae in Indonesia.
Just recently, the New York City Botanical Garden (NYBG), the US has revealed information that made many Americans extremely excited.
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.
Two blooming scavenger flowers in a botanical garden in the US are extremely rare events, attracting the attention of the scientific and public.
The two-meter-high flower tree emits a rotting smell of meat in an Australian botanical garden, attracting many people to come and smell it.
Titan arum has been dubbed the world's most sniffling flower, because it produces chemicals that smell rotting corpses.