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Would someone please explain Giant Smelly Flower Puts On
Sex Show In Belgium
MEISE, Belgium (Reuters) -
It's one of the world's
largest flowers, it stinks of
rotting meat or rancid cheese
and looks very much like a
giant penis.
The Amorphophallus Titanum --
literally "the giant strangely
shaped penis" -- has been
attracting big crowds at the
National Botanic Garden of
Belgium on the outskirts of
Brussels.
The rare phallus-like flower
that springs from the plant
only survives about 72 hours
and its timing is completely
unpredictable, said Gert
Ausloos, head of education at
the garden.
Auloos called it "a botanical
superstar". "It's there for a
short time, it's glamorous,
it's big, it produces
something special ... it's
star quality."
Also known as Corpse Flower,
it releases a strong smell to
attract pollinators, thought
to be sweat bees.
Thousands queued to see -- and
smell -- the 1.6 metre tall
specimen on Thursday.
Visitors compared the smell to
rotten fish, others to rotten
meat or old cheese.
"It smells like a mix of
rotten fish and rotten meat.
It's quite impressive!" said
visitor Frederic Lebreux.
"I don't know, maybe like a
Camembert," said Rachel
Kaiembe.
First discovered in 1878 in
western Sumatra, the plant was
first cultivated in Europe at
the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew,
in London in 1889. Because of
its appearance, Victorian
women were kept from viewing
it.
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