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Titan Arum spotlight! Part 1.
This is the great Titan Vancoug at Washington State University Vancouver, blooming in late June 2023. First, some wide shots for scale. That part that looks like a tree is a leaf.
And I think the "leaf" is super cool!
Treehouse Gardens
#titan arum#titan vancoug#amorphophallus#amorphophallus titanum#corpse flower#cool plants#plant photography#plant blog#plants#original photographers#original photography#plant
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#corpse flower#Amorphophallus Titanum#geelong#melbourne#australia#Titan Arum#putrid stench#Geelong Botanic Garden#State Herbarium#horticulture#botanic garden#carrion flower#endangered plants#IUCN Red List of Threatened Species#Darth Vapor
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#amorphophallus titanum#Jindai Botanical Garden#Tokyo#燭台大蒟蒻#神代植物公園#東京#Voigtlander APO-Lanther 180mm F4 SL
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Amorphophallus titanum - Arum titan
Jardin des Plantes de Paris - April 2023.
A one of a kind blossom. A true luck to have been able to see this flower that only blooms once in 10 years and her first time blooming in Paris after being gifted by Bonn's botanic garden to Paris botanic garden.
For such a plant nerd as I am, it probably was one the most exciting thing of my year 2023.
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Les 12 plantes qui puent le plus
Nouvel article publié sur https://www.2tout2rien.fr/les-12-plantes-les-plus-odorantes-du-monde/
Les 12 plantes qui puent le plus
#Amorphophallus titanum#Aristolochia grandiflora#arome#Arum maculatum#Aseroe rubra#Bulbophyllum beccarii#charogne#Dracunculus vulgaris#fleur#Hoodia#Huernia zebrina#Lysichiton americanus#odeur#Orbea variegata#parfum#Phallus indusiatus#plante#pourri#puanteur#Rafflesia#succulent#Tetrastigma#imxok#nature
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Warga Serang Temukan Bunga Bangkai di Halaman Rumah
SERANG – Fenomena unik menyita perhatian warga di Perumahan Graha Asri Blok GM, Kelurahan Serang, Kecamatan Serang, Kota Serang. Kali ini bunga bangkai yang memiliki nama Latin Amorphophallus titanum itu tumbuh di semak dekat rumah salah seorang warga. Bung langaka itu pertama kali ditemukan anak-anak yang tengh bermain di halaman dekat semak bambu. Ia menyadari bahwa bunga yang tumbuh berwarna…
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Ceset Çiçeği
Ceset Çiçeği
#AmorphophallusTitanum, #BüyükBoyutluÇiçek, #BüyükÇiçekGövdesi, #BüyükYapraklıBitki, #CesetÇiçeği, #ÇürükçilBitki, #DikkatÇekiciBitki, #DoğalOrtam, #EtliYapı, #KadavraÇiçeği, #KokuÇekenÇiçek, #SinekTozlaşması, #TekYapraklıÇiçek, #TitanArum https://is.gd/7UcBmp https://www.tibbivearomatikbitkiler.com/bitkiler/ceset-cicegi/
Ceset çiçeği veya leş çiçeği olarak bilinen titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) dünyanın en kötü kokan çiçeğidir. Ortalama olarak iki metreye kadar bir yüksekliğe erişebilir ve çiçek açtığında yarım mil (yaklaşık 800 metre) uzaktan kokusu hissedilebilen, çürümüş et benzeri aşırı derecede iğrenç bir koku salar. Aynı zamanda, “Şeytan’ın dili” olarak bilinen bu pis kokulu çiçek, Batı Endonezya’da bulunan Sumatra yağmur ormanlarında İtalyan bitki bilimci ve gezgin Dr. Oroardo Beccari tarafından 1878 yılında keşfedilmiştir.
Ceset Çiçeği, dünyanın en büyük tek yapraklı çiçeği olarak bilinir. Çiçek gövdesi oldukça büyük ve etli bir yapıya sahiptir, genellikle 2-3 metre yüksekliğe kadar uzayabilir. Çiçeğin tepesinde yer alan kadeh şeklindeki yapı, karakteristik bir koku yayarak sinekleri ve böcekleri çeker. Bu özelliğiyle, doğal ortamında ölü hayvanların çürüme kokusunu taklit ederek böcekleri kendine çeker ve böylece tozlaşma gerçekleşir. Ceset Çiçeği’nin büyüklüğü, dikkat çekici görüntüsü ve karakteristik kokusu nedeniyle büyük ilgi gören bir bitkidir.
Dev ‘ceset çiçeği’ dört yıl sonra açtı
Dünyanın en büyük çiçeği Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) Endonezya’da açtı. Kötü kokusuyla tanınan çiçek
Dünyanın en büyük çiçeği olarak nitelendirilen “Titan Arum”un son örneği Endonezya’daki botanik parkında açtı. Büyüklüğü kadar, kötü kokusuyla da tanınan çiçek buna rağmen ziyaretçilerin büyük ilgisini çekiyor…
İlginizi Çekebilir: Durian Pis Kokulu Sağlıklı Meyve!
Endonezya’nın Bogor botanik parkına son günlerde ziyaretçilerin ilgisi büyük. İlginin nedeni dünyada eşine az rastlanan bir çiçek. “Ceset çiçeği” olarak da bilinen Titan Arum dünyanın en büyük ama aynı zamanda en kötü kokulu çiçeği olarak nitelendiriliyor.
Dört yılda bir açan çiçeğinin beslendiği sinek, arı ve böcekleri kendisine çekmek için bu kötü kokuyu yaydığı belirtiliyor. Ziyaretçilerse bu nadir çiçeği görmek için kokusuna da katlanıyor.
Park yetkilileri ise, artık solduğunu düşünmeye başladıkları sırada açan çiçeğin kendilerini de şaşırttığını belirtiyor.
1878’da İtalyan bir botanist tarafından keşfedilen titan arumların 2 metre 91 santimetre uzunluğundaki en büyük örneği geçen yıl Almanya’da, Stutgart botanik parkında açmıştı.
#Amorphophallus titanum#büyük boyutlu çiçek#büyük çiçek gövdesi#büyük yapraklı bitki#ceset çiçeği#çürükçil bitki#dikkat çekici bitki#doğal ortam#etli yapı#Kadavra Çiçeği#koku çeken çiçek#sinek tozlaşması#tek yapraklı çiçek#Titan Arum
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Herbarium, january
#i forgot 1 entry#the giant mishappen penis flower#or corpse flower bc of the stench#so fun to do ahah#watercolor#flower#botanic#herbarium#amorphophallus titanum#titan arum#peony#orchid#plant
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Watch our version of Audrey II, the human eating plant grow in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! 🪴🩸 Onstage now. #LittleShopofHorrors #Theater #Minnesota #Broadway #AudreyII #Musical #GuthrieLittleShop
#hand puppet phase is really bringing especial kermit the frog lsdjf#really giving further thought about the applicability angle of like; speaking of When You're Parallels / Mirrors out here like#audrey ii : seymour :: orin : audrey; considering much#look at this little guy. little typewriter guy go go#very fun seeing Phases n Forms here. talking about stamens & vines wiggling all over the place#whole different Everything for the last biggest version. delighting in the First Talking structure. sit there & have legs as roots / vines#tendrils whatever and upper body is our amorphophallus titanum#getting more [everything] for the next stage. where do we think they're getting these really big pots#like in universe lol. starting to question the Hard Scifi considerations. what about repotting. how'd that work the first time even#anyway & for real: like aaa seymour auugh#lsoh#will roland#seymour krelborn
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Amorphophallus titanum VS Ceropegia Adrianae
First, let's talk about the Amorphophallus Titanum
Meaning and why this flower was chosen: he dead xoxo. but also a one-of-a-kind person to match a one-of-a-kind flower. he is complex, like the flowers which have a specific chemical combination that makes the smell. he is fascinating, as is the flower. and dead. Description: Brilliant, complex, unique.
Check his post here
Now, let's talk about the Ceropegia Adrianae
Why this plant was chosen: it. it looks like. it looks like. like a. a spine. Description: A pretty robot fella. He's got a really nice singing voice and he's very silly :]
Check his post here
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what's ur favorite flower & why?
Amorphophallus titanum
AKA the "Corpse Flower" because it smells like rotting meat
Latin name means "Giant Werid-looking Penis"
Largest single flower on earth
Bloom once every 2-3 years for 24 hours.
Every time one in the collection of the Denver Botanic Gardens blooms, they open the garden for free to anyone to come see it's Putrid Magnificence for the full 24 hours it's open and there's a huge party about it.
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I think the one leaf thing is perhaps more amazing than the flower.
Iike the flower is fantastic and surreal and beautiful and smells like rotting meat/a dead animal but only for 24 hours and primarily at night. But I already knew that flowers come in amazing shapes and smells. The all-one-leaf thing seems weirder at this point.
WSU Vancouver (in Washington)'s Corpse Flower is blooming today!!! It's on display!
I am there at this actual moment!
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Observations made on Mission 104's storyline settings.
Mysterious Plant
• Features
The plant's features are a combination of a few carnivorous plants that inhabit the rainforests, which occupy lands near the Earth's Equator.
Stigma - Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus Titanum)
Petals - Rafflesia (Rafflesia Arnoldii)
Body - Pitcher Plant (Nephentes Rajah)
• Geschocran (ゲツショクラン, getsushokuran)
Through a few attempts and references of finding out the possible Kanji words referred as Katakana characters in the flower's name, the possibilities are:
Getsu (月, ゲツ) - Moon
Shoku (植, ショク) - Plant
Ran (蘭, ラン) - Orchid
But since Japanese is not my first language and the interpretations done here could be a little off, it serves as an exercise in the learnt language.
• Witch's Crib (魔女の寝床, majou no nedoko)
The word "寝床" may translate as either a "bed" or a "crib", where if taken as literal had meant a witch's sleeping place.
Another take on the word "crib" in its archaic use would be "one's resting place", where it may refer to the place for those who lost their lives. Taking into consideration of the cauldron-like shape of the flower's body and it's carnivorous plants' inspired features, the flower's name may indicate the victims that fell into its trap and ended up being drowned in the said cauldron-like area (a shared trait of most carnivorous plants).
Ancient Builds, Chichen Itza
The snippet of the older civilisation's building shown resembles that of the Chichen Itza, with the Temple of Kukulcan on its centre.
In a possible symbolism, the snake that appeared in this chapter may refer to the said temple being dedicated to the Mayan Feathered Serpent deity, Quatzalcoatl.
Equinox's Sun Alignment
• Temple of Kukulcan
The setting sun during the spring and the autumn equinox casts a shadow illusion of the Feathered Serpent descending the temple.
• Angkor Wat
On a similar occasion of the spring and the autumn equinox, one could see the sun rising above the building's central lotus tower from the perspective of the western entrance.
Note: To some, this chapter may come off as bland. But to those who appreciate both geography and history, this release gives off an additional take on the author's skills in weaving the intricate details of realistic elements into his worldbuilding ventures that thus add in the depth of this series all while building up the main tale. And standing by the latter perspective, it's an impressive take by the author while expanding the series' characters.
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Titan Arum
It wasn’t Harry’s fault.
Their relationship had always been about competition, from the very start, from 11 years old when they’d despised each other. And some habits died harder than others. It hadn’t been intentional that their dating was a bit like a competition, it had sort of just happened.
Planning alternating date night activities, giving the most heartfelt gifts, being liked by the other’s friend group, even who could give who the most orgasms… It all just sort of happened.
And the same was true with the flowers. Harry had sent Draco a bouquet their first valentines together (3 weeks after they started dating) and periodically they’d send each other random bouquets since. That those arrangements happened to get bigger and more elaborate each time was no one’s fault. The competitive spirit kept their relationship interesting and very focused on the other’s happiness.
It wasn’t Harry’s fault.
Maybe their competitive natures were to blame.
Maybe it was Draco’s fault for sending that ostentatiously loud bouquet to Harry’s classroom when he had the fourth years.
Or maybe it was Hermione’s fault for informing Harry that the largest flower on earth was the Amorphophallus titanum when he’d been idly wondering aloud about where he could find a really big, impressive flower.
Maybe it was that he trusted Hermione to tell him any extra information he might need to know. He hadn’t even bothered to look at the flower before he placed the order for delivery.
Or maybe it was the fact that the flower’s name had both the words amor and phallus in it. And frankly, Harry found the thought of sending Draco a flower that looked like a dick amusing.
But no matter the case; it wasn’t Harry’s fault.
At least, that was the line he’d be using when he arrived in Draco’s office after a furious patronus.
“What. The. Actual. Fuck?” Draco ground out.
Harry couldn’t even see him around the giant plant in the room; standing at least 8 feet tall and several feet wide, it took up almost all of the space in the room.
But as distracting as the sight of such a flower was, that wasn’t the thing that captured Harry’s attention. He’d never in his life smelled something as unpleasant as this flower. It smelled like dead, rotting animals, and Harry had to bury his nose in his sweater. “Err…” he started.
“Don’t you bloody well ‘err��� me, Harry James Potter,” Draco spit. “Why are you sending me a fucking corpse flower? What is wrong with you?”
“It’s the biggest flower in the world,” he said weakly. “And it’s called amorphallus, which seemed funny. Unlike the name corpse flower.”
“Amorphophallus,” Draco corrected. “And that still doesn’t explain why you would send something like this to someone you love.”
And there was just a little twinge of hurt to his voice, Harry could never stand that. He braved his way deeper into the office giving the plant as wide a berth as the small office allowed. “I’m sorry, darling. It wasn’t my fault.”
Draco raised an accusatory eyebrow at him.
“Hermione told me about it!” The eyebrow arched further. “And it was easy to order once I knew who to talk to.” He grinned at Draco, “and the name was pretty funny, you have to admit.”
“I have to do no such thing,” he replied with a haughty sniff.
“How would you feel if I said that you won the flower contest?”
Draco perked up at that “admitting defeat?”
“This is the most ghastly plant I’ve ever seen.”
“Venomous tentacula,” Draco offered with a grin.
“Still better than that,” he said, nodded to the flower.
“It’s a good thing I know you love me,” he said, leaning over to kiss Harry’s cheek.
He nudged him with his nose, “I do love you.”
“I know,” he repeated with a grin. Then, “dinner?”
Harry nodded, “what about the plant?”
Draco shooed him out, “I’ll deal with it later.”
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Six weeks later, as luck would have it, when the flower opened in the green house, Harry happened to be there collecting some harvested mandrakes.
Draco also was there, and as Harry watched, he harvested several pollen pods from the titan arum.
He cleared his throat and Draco whipped around, “does this mean I won after all?”
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Thanks for the prompt, nonnie! Sorry it’s been an eternity in my inbox.
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What problems do you have with the novel? 🙊 please, i want to read a fair review from someone who liked the novel and dosent just hate without a reason
Well, they are "problems" or opinions I have about the novel, so they are subjective. I wouldn't say they are objective flaws, for the most part.
I think that the novel suffers from being updated periodically. It feels to me that there were times when Plutus didn't know what to write/didn't have the next plot development ready, so certain chapters feel very random/pointless (like the one about Helena's weird flower *).
The novel's tone can also be a little over the place. We go from heartbreak to comedy in the span of barely a couple of chapters, which might be a WMMAP feature, not a flaw, but it's something I personally don't like that much.
There's this very popular idea that the novel is all about the romance, while the manhwa is about the familial bonds between the characters. This is not 100% wrong, but also not 100% right. The novel also has the issue of going, "well, since the family drama is mostly done, now we can talk about the romance", it just had a lot more development than in the manhwa. I'd like it better if both narrative focuses weren't so... disjoint.
You will be surprised to know (or not?) that I don't have complaints about the characters. There are characters I like more than others, some I dislike, some that I like despite disliking certain things about them, some I feel neutral about. But I think they are all well written for the roles they are meant to play. With the exception of... Diana, who is more like a plot device than a character in the novel. So she is just not written. This is the single thing that I'll confidently say is better in the manhwa than in the novel.
The flower I'm talking about:
Amorphophallus titanum, also knows as corpse flower or corpse plant. It's very stinky and looks like a penis. Athy took note of both of those things.
Fun chapter! I don't know what was the point though.
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It was his Suou Tamaki moment.
Rich young master experience common people things for the first time.
my favorite duo ..............................
eichi are u /srs or /j have u never seen them before fr (((
#i actually like eichi#eichi did this eichi did that#yeah so?#eichi tenshouin#sounds like he would know what a amorphophallus titanum is#but not things like milkshakes and smoothies#ensemble stars#enstars#yuzuru fushimi
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