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  • It looks like the flower opened at night and closed the next morning, usually it flowers for 3-4 days, what happened?

  • @smurfboywv

    several things, actually. 1st, Bloom is normally at two subsequent nights; 3-4 days might be exaggerated, acc. to my exp. 2nd, AFAIR we had a drop in greenhouse temperature during this bloom, which might have triggered closing. 3rd, we observed second (not total) opening in the following night, as should to be normal. (Sadly, no footage of this, we were busy around the thing doing measurements of temp etc.).

  • @botanisch Are there 3 bulbs in the pot or 1? I had an amorphophallus konjac bloom in January and I can attest that they smell foul, like hamburger thats spoiled in a container for several days. I love the flower but the odor lingers for days.

  • @smurfboywv77

    This one was exeptional, one tuber produced three inflorescences. When going dormant, it had divided in three tubers. This has never been seen before in this species, but is known for other Amorphos.

  • @botanisch That is odd. I have a small tuber about 2 inches across, I got it from ebay, because the seller did not pack the plant well when I got it the leaves were dead. With the leaf dying prematurely will a new one grow back?

  • @smurfboywv77 WTF? Who would send a tuber w the leaf (singular, mind...)? Normally, you send them dormant. Your plant must be confused now. Depending on your location, you might now want to store it in a cool, dry place until cultivation period. BWT: hope you're not talking about A. titanum. This species is quite a diva, as you might know.

  • @botanisch Platteborze123 was the seller, he has sold several and one was overseas, and yes it had a leaf on it maybe 8 inches tall that eventually died. I read they do not like cold temps so i'm not sure why he sold them in the winter. There's another guy who listed 2 on ebay and he's out of washington I believe. I didn't think the small bulb would live so I ordered another larger bulb from tindras orchids.

  • @botanisch The 2nd bulb the other seller sold went for 379$ and is a 3 inch bulb, I found a 4 pound bulb for $106 thats 5-8 inches across and 6 inches high.

  • Looks like there were three of them. How did you get two of them to bloom at the same time?!

  • thankz for upload... i can see how it grown.. and can see tat, de blooming day has de most ppls...

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  • a flower from Conservatoire botanique de Brest in France...

  • On the 26 of April/09 an Amorphophallus Titanum bloomed in Rio Blanco, Veracrúz, MÉXICO. It seems it was in the wild and that nobody knows how it got there. What a magnificent work of nature. Thanks for this video!!!

  • centuary flower right?when it blooms its really stinky!

  • where can you get a plant of thatflower i know the name but where can i get it in holland

    ps: i know a nother flower thats big 57cm and stinks dranunculus vurgaris

  • djvdwolf - Amorphophallus titanum can be cultivated, but it is a difficult cultivation. I don't know where seeds can be obtained, but I do know it takes considerable gardening skill to successfully grow

  • wow its big xD

    my teacher said it stinks of dead donkey....O_O

  • I love time lapse photography.. it looks like everyone's running as fast as they can to get away from the smell,

    carrion flowers look wonderful but they really do stink.

  • If you attentended a flowering event, you might have noticed the odour coming in "waves".

    Check out, when you got the chance: you even can see the smell. Use a strong flashlight or laser (i.e. near-to-coherent light) to make the smell visible!

    BTW: Rotten fish with a glimpse of fresh faeces may be a good description of the smell...

  • @botanisch rotting flesh is the offical term

  • @TaticalVensaur

    Thanks for the comment. Hope you enjoy

    I know "rotting flesh" been used widely, but "offical" sounds a little... well... official.

    Let me claryfy: the oudour contains dimethyl oligosulphides, one main component is trimethylamin. You may google this to get further ideas what it smells like...

    Having experienced blooming events several times and knowing where to look for trimethylamines elsewhere in nature, I find "rotting fish" far more accurate.

  • That's a huge flower, wow!!!!

  • Ótimo vídeo do crescimento dessa planta maravilhosa!  Great!

  • Agradecimentos muito para o crédito. Esperança vê-lo em Bona 2009 - nós esperamos nosso "trinity" florescer outra vez em maio. (Sorry for my portugese, I'm just trying.)

  • lol nice

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