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The world's largest flower is also one of the worst smelling flowers.
Rafflesia Arnoldii is often over 3 feet wide and its petals are almost an inch thick. You wouldn't want it in your garden, however, because it smells like a rotting animal. The flower is attempting to attract flies for pollination. - from www.odd-info.com |
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Rafflesia Arnoldii is often over 3 feet wide and its petals are almost
an inch thick. You wouldn't want it in your garden, however, because it smells like a rotting animal. Has anyone grown it in a garden? Not as far as I know (it is an obligate parasite of certain specific plants). The Titan Arum, on the other hand, another large carrion flower, is grown in captivity, with increasing success in recent years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_arum |
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Jim Kingdon wrote in
news ![]() Rafflesia Arnoldii is often over 3 feet wide and its petals are almost an inch thick. You wouldn't want it in your garden, however, because it smells like a rotting animal. Has anyone grown it in a garden? Not as far as I know (it is an obligate parasite of certain specific plants). The Titan Arum, on the other hand, another large carrion flower, is grown in captivity, with increasing success in recent years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_arum My friends grew a Voodoo Lily in their front yard in central Indiana. It reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeked but it was pretty cool, nonetheless. ![]() Photo he http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...65994325GDUtRa |
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![]() "javawizard" wrote in message oups.com... The world's largest flower is also one of the worst smelling flowers. Rafflesia Arnoldii is often over 3 feet wide and its petals are almost an inch thick. You wouldn't want it in your garden, however, because it smells like a rotting animal. The flower is attempting to attract flies for pollination. - from www.odd-info.com The common stapelia which is in bloom now also stinks like rotting meat. I leave them outside until frost threatens, cut off any remaining flowers or buds and bring them inside. |
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![]() "FragileWarrior" wrote in message ... Jim Kingdon wrote in news ![]() Rafflesia Arnoldii is often over 3 feet wide and its petals are almost an inch thick. You wouldn't want it in your garden, however, because it smells like a rotting animal. Has anyone grown it in a garden? Not as far as I know (it is an obligate parasite of certain specific plants). The Titan Arum, on the other hand, another large carrion flower, is grown in captivity, with increasing success in recent years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_arum My friends grew a Voodoo Lily in their front yard in central Indiana. It reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeked but it was pretty cool, nonetheless. ![]() There is a native shrub that's popular in these parts which is one of the murrayas. The smell makes me want to toss my lunch. It isn't like rotten flesh, more like really cheap public toilet air "freshener" but concentrated. David |
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In article , David Hare-Scott
writes There is a native shrub that's popular in these parts which is one of the murrayas. The smell makes me want to toss my lunch. It isn't like rotten flesh, more like really cheap public toilet air "freshener" but concentrated. David Similar to Salvia Turkestanica then. It's supposed to be reminiscent of a typing pool in summer! Janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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