NCIE
   
 

Nature

The Amorphophallus titanum is known as “a cadaverous flower”, has the biggest inflorescence in the world. The flower first of all is known for its disgusting smell  and very rare blossoming. In Switzerland last time it has blossomed 75 years ago.  
134 cases of blossoming are registered all over the world. In the wild nature it grows only in woods of the Indonesian island however the people who have come there have practically exterminated it. This rare flower has height from 2 to 5 m. Aroma of the flower reminds a rotten egg and rotten fish. It blossoms once in a 3  year.