Amorphophallus Titanum Known as the titan arum, is a
flowering plant with the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world.
Amorphophallus titanum which has an inflorescence that can grow 10 feet in
height, is not small by any definition. This large structure is not a single
flower, but rather hundreds of small buds on a single stalk
The titan arum's inflorescence
can reach over 3 meters (10 ft) in height. Like the related cuckoo pint and
calla lily, it consists of a fragrant spadix of flowers wrapped by a spathe,
which looks like a large petal. In the case of the titan arum, the spathe is a
deep green on the outside and dark burgundy red on the inside, with a deeply
furrowed texture. The spadix is hollow and resembles a large loaf of French
bread. Near the bottom of the spadix, hidden from view inside the sheath of the
spathe, the spadix bears two rings of small flowers. The upper ring bears the
male flowers, the lower ring is spangled with bright red-orange carpels. The
"fragrance" of the titan arum resembles rotting meat, attracting
carrion-eating beetles and flesh flies (family Sarcophagidae) that pollinate
it. The inflorescence's deep red color and texture contribute to the illusion
that the spathe is a piece of meat. During bloom, the tip of the spadix is
approximately human body temperature, which helps the perfume volatilize; this
heat is also believed to assist in the illusion that attracts carcass-eating
insects.
Both male and female flowers
grow in the same inflorescence. The female flowers open first, then a day or
two following, the male flowers open. This usually prevents the flower from
self-pollinating.
After the flower dies back, a
single leaf, which reaches the size of a small tree, grows from the underground
corm. The leaf grows on a somewhat green stalk that branches into three
sections at the top, each containing many leaflets. The leaf structure can
reach up to 6 metres (20 ft) tall and 5 metres (16 ft) across. Each year, the
old leaf dies and a new one grows in its place. When the corm has stored enough
energy, it becomes dormant for about four months. Then, the process repeats.
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