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  • Wikipedia: Titan arum
    Article about Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower, which has the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world, capable of growing to 3 meters in height.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_arum
  • 2006 Summer Bloom of the Amorphophallus titanum "Corpse Flower"
    Find pictures of the 2006 Corpse Flower bloom and a photo archive recording previous blooms at the VA Tech Biological Sciences Greenhouse Facilities. Also learn about the biology and history of these gigantic foul smelling flowers.
    www.biol.vt.edu/greenhouse/amorphophallus.htm
  • Titan Arum Blooms 2007
    In June 2007, a titan arum plant belonging to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany, began to bud. View a time-lapse movie of blooming.
    www.usbg.gov/gardens/Titan-Arum-Blooms-2007.cfm
  • Titan Arum Blooming: June 2005
    Find information on one of the world's largest and most malodorous inflorescence from the UW-Madison Botany Greenhouse. Includes photographs and video capturing Big Bucky's 2005 summertime bloom.
    www.news.wisc.edu/titanarum
  • Titan arum - The Biggest 'Flower' in the World
    News and information about the Princess of Wales Conservatory's Amorphophallus titanum. Includes photographs recording its 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2008 blooms and time-lapse footage of 2003 flowering of the foul and fragrant plant.
    www.kew.org/plants/titan
  • Amorphophallus - Corpse Flowers
    Features pictures of the Titan Arum know as Tiffy opening for the first time in the summer of 2000.
    biology.fullerton.edu/facilities/greenhouse/amorphophallus
  • Botanic Gardens Trust: Titan Arum
    Also known by it's scientific name Amorphophallus titanum, this page includes fascinating facts about the Titan Arum including where it grows naturally, threat of extinction, and efforts to propogate the flower.
    www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/conservation_research/horticulture_research/titan_aru...
 




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