The world’s largest flower has blossomed in
Basel. The monster stinky plant, which boasts the largest unbranched
inflorescence in the world, is 2.27 meters tall and blooms for just a
couple o...
f days once every few years. Titan Arum, which
originates in the jungles of Sumatra, is not just the biggest flower in
the world – it is also one of the stinkiest. Its flowers release an
odor reminiscent of decomposing flesh. Luckily, it rarely blooms outside
its natural environment. The Swiss botanical garden was lucky enough to
have two of the flowers bloom in just 18 months. The last time Titan
Arum blossomed there was in April 2011. Before that, the plant blossomed
in Switzerland only in 1936. The blossoming flower was constantly under
the eye of online cameras, so that everyone keen to see the remarkable
botanic event could take a glimpse. Others who are not turned away by
the horrible smell of rotting meat visited the botanic garden in Basel
to see the monster flower with their own eyes. The last floral
appearance of the Titan Arum in Basel attracted some 25,000 visitors.
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