Working With and Learning From Nature
Episode 3: Titan Arum may have one of the smelliest flowers on the planet (think old gym socks), but it’s also one of the largest and most beautiful. Known as the carrion or corpse flower, Titan Arum gives off a pungent scent that’s perfect for attracting flies, beetles and other decomposers. Native to Sumatra, Titan Arum rarely blooms in the wild or in captivity and is a threatened species. I was lucky enough to see, smell and spend some time with a Titan Arum named Chanel at the University of California’s Biology Greenhouse. In this episode I speak with Danica Taber, Biology Greenhouse Manager about this famous plant that has its own Facebook page and thousands of fans!
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