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.
>>>Video: People line up to watch scavenger flowers
Titan calf (Amorphophallus Titanum) is derived from the tropical forests on Sumatra island of Indonesia. This flower gives off the smell of rotting flesh, so they are also known by other names as "scavengers". During hatching, the smell of flowers helps it attract many insects such as bees or flies.
Titan calf flowers usually bloom in about three days. This is a difficult plant to grow and rarely flower. A titanium calf can bloom for the first time after 10-15 years. The inflorescence of this tree can be up to 3m tall.
Huge and stenchy flower in Denmark attracted many visitors to the botanical garden.
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