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2026-01-31

Meat-Stinking Giant Flower Has A Delectable Aroma For Pollinators

The Titan Arum, more commonly known as the ‘Corpse Flower’ is famous for its repulsive meat smell. Designed to repel humans, in contrast pollinators find the putrid aromas irresistible in the plant’s native environment. The Corpse Flower Titan Arum lives deep inside of Sumatra’s imperilled rainforests. endangered by palm oil and mining deforestation. Now researchers have gained greater insight into how the plant warms itself up before blooming – known as thermogenesis and have discovered a new compound called ‘putrescine’ which gives the plant its strong aroma. Help these rare stinking beauties to survive when you #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife

The gigantic Titan Arum #plant better known as the ‘Corpse Flower’ stinks like rotting flesh. They live deep in #Sumatra’s #rainforest. Endangered by #palmoil #deforestation, learn how to protect them! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife 🌴👎🛢️⛔ @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://wp.me/pcFhgU-9bK

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Corpse #Flowers are unusual 🌸 as they emit heat before flowering. Scientists have found the smelly compound causing their aroma: ‘Putrescine’. They’re #endangered by #palmoil #deforestation. Take action! #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife 🌴🔥❌ @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://wp.me/pcFhgU-9bK

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Alveena Zulfiqar, Beenish J Azhar, Samina N Shakeel, William Thives Santos, Theresa D Barry, Dana Ozimek, Kim DeLong, Ruthie Angelovici, Kathleen M Greenham, Craig A Schenck, G Eric Schaller. Molecular basis for thermogenesis and volatile production in the titan arum. PNAS Nexus, 2024; DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae492

The Titan Arum, more commonly known as the ‘Corpse Flower’, is famous for its repulsive meat smell. While designed to repel humans, this putrid aroma irresistibly attracts pollinators in its native environment—the imperilled rainforests of Sumatra, now under threat from palm oil plantations and mining activities. Researchers have recently uncovered how the plant generates heat before blooming, a process known as thermogenesis, and have identified a new compound called ‘putrescine’, which contributes to its potent stench.

A study led by G. Eric Schaller, Professor of Biological Sciences at Dartmouth College, explored the genetic and biological mechanisms behind the Titan Arum’s remarkable heating and scent production. The research relied on tissue samples from ‘Morphy’, Dartmouth’s 21-year-old Corpse Flower, to analyse RNA sequences. This allowed scientists to pinpoint which genes are active during the phases of heating and scent release.

The Titan Arum is not a single flower but a cluster of tiny flowers hidden within a massive central stalk, known as the spadix, which can reach up to 12 feet in height. It blooms rarely—typically once every 5 to 7 years—and only for a brief period. “The blooms are rare and also short-lived, so we only get a small window to study these phenomena,” Schaller explains.

During blooming, the spadix heats up, raising its temperature by as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the surrounding air. This thermogenic phase coincides with the emission of its signature scent, a mixture of sulphur-based compounds designed to attract flies and carrion beetles, which play a vital role in the plant’s pollination.

The RNA analysis revealed that genes associated with alternative oxidases—plant equivalents of animal uncoupling proteins—are highly active during the heating phase, especially in the spadix’s appendix. Additionally, genes involved in sulphur transport and metabolism were expressed, driving the production of the odour. Among these compounds, researchers identified putrescine, an organic chemical not previously recognised as part of the Corpse Flower’s scent profile.

This research sheds light on the evolutionary adaptations of the Titan Arum while highlighting the urgent need to conserve its natural habitat. Protecting the rainforests of Sumatra from deforestation caused by palm oil cultivation and mining is critical for the survival of this extraordinary species. By choosing to #BoycottPalmOil and supporting campaigns such as #Boycott4Wildlife every time you shop, individuals can help safeguard the delicate ecosystems these rare flowers depend on, ensuring they continue to thrive for generations to come.

Meat-Stinking Giant Flower Has A Delectable Aroma For Pollinators

Alveena Zulfiqar, Beenish J Azhar, Samina N Shakeel, William Thives Santos, Theresa D Barry, Dana Ozimek, Kim DeLong, Ruthie Angelovici, Kathleen M Greenham, Craig A Schenck, G Eric Schaller. Molecular basis for thermogenesis and volatile production in the titan arum. PNAS Nexus, 2024; DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae492

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Dan MacLeod :PUA:danmac@aus.social
2026-01-23

Got it. Wife has been wanting to see one for a decade now. Glad we eventually made it. #adelaide #CorpseFlower #BloomScrolling #australia

A photo of a 2.5 metre tall Corpse Flower bloom in the middle of the Botanic Gardens, Adelaide. 

The bloom is surrounded by rainforest plants in the ConservatoryA photo looking down on the inside of the flower. The actual flowers are down there and that is where the insects are attracted to get the pollenZoomed on on the opening of the flower
Dan MacLeod :PUA:danmac@aus.social
2026-01-23

@aby I love that the first few flowers had Indonesian names like "beautiful" and "handsome" and we quickly ran out and went with puns instead. :blobcatgooglytrash: #corpseflower

Dan MacLeod :PUA:danmac@aus.social
2026-01-23

Queueing #corpseflower

a red pine cone shaped flower among green leaves of a rainforest plant. Unsure of the species

It opened over about 4 hours. Lights are now on 24/7 while it flowers, and it is open till midnight for visitors.

#Smellanie #CorpseFlower #adelaide #AdelaideBotanicGardens

youtube.com/watch?v=Jh8BPg5NkL4

UPDATE Oops, altho promising 24hr illumination, seems they turned the lights off at midnight.

Tomorrow they will open from 7:30am till midday and again from 7pm till midnight, due to the extreme heat. Check current announcements on website or live stream for any updates.

Opening...... slowly......... opening...... opening.......

NO growth since yesterday. Does this mean that the opening is imminent?

#Smellanie #CorpseFlower #adelaide

youtube.com/watch?v=Jh8BPg5NkL4

Smellanie stands tall at 213cm.

Not flowering yet.

I am surprised how few people walking past pay much attention to it. It may not have opened yet, but there are less than 1000 in the wild.

It continues to grow each day, it seems a couple of cm each day.

Live: youtube.com/watch?v=Jh8BPg5NkL4

#CorpseFlower #Adelaide .

Man poses in front of the flower for the live camera.
2026-01-17

There's a Corpse Flower in Adelaide that's ready to bloom.

It's name is Smellanie.

#adelaide #Australia #botany #flowers #CorpseFlower

🎮 Michael Diolosambrio@mstdn.party
2025-10-26

A visit to nybg today brought with it a stunning view of their corpse flower just about to bloom. Seems like we are probably off by about two day, so it was just getting ready to open. The moment we entered the area there was a faint scent, alluding to the effervescence forthcoming! #nature #nybg #corpseflower #plant #flower #naturelovers #leica #leicaq343 #polarpro135series

2025-07-26

Boy oh boy, that has an odor! It’s complex. Nuanced. Foul. Imagine the concept of unwashed armpits trying its hardest to smell floral. If my memory serves me, I got this as a corm about three years ago. This is the first flower. 😍😍🤢😍

#Sauromatum #SauromatumVenosum #CorpseFlower #Aroid

2025-07-17
Corpse Flower blooming
#BloomScrolling #CorpseFlower
Corpse Flower bloomingTop viewWindow cut in side for manual pollinationHeight stats, 96 inches tall today
Emily Gladstone ColeEmily@infosec.exchange
2025-07-10

SF Bay Area folks: the Corpse Flower at the Gardens of Golden Gate Park is blooming today! I missed it, but maybe it'll be in bloom again tomorrow!

(they named it Chanel)

gggp.org/corpseflower/

#CorpseFlower #SanFrancisco #StinkyPlant

2025-06-29
Isn't nature amazing? All these forms and colors and variety of #flower. Just so amazingly beautiful 🌸

#flowerphotography #BotanischerGarten #Berlin #TitanWurz #CorpsePlant #CorpseFlower
Botanischer Garten Blumen
2025-06-29
The corpse plant is currently flowering in #Berlin ... it's amazing. The biggest flower in the world with the worst smell imaginable ...

#Titanwurz #CorpseFlower #CorpsePlant #TitanArum #flower #rareflower #flowerphotography
Blühende Titanwurz
sebastian büttrichsebastian@mastodon.cc
2025-05-01

Not #putricia, but her sister/brother @ #Copenhagen #BotanicalGardens

#Amorphophallus titanum ,
the #CorpseFlower ,
awakes for a new cycle.

#botany #plantscience @plants

#Amorphophallus titanum ,
the #CorpseFlower ,
awakes for a new cycle.
2025-04-20

#bloomscrolling #Corpseflower

A Corpseflower about to bloom in the National Botanical Garden, DC, 2021

a tall corpseflower bloom seen in front of a palm tree and surrounded by other plants. The corpseflower has just a couple of giant, lettuce-like leaves that envelop a fat stem that shoots above the leaves. the whole thing is like four feet tall
Carlton CarnivoresCarltoncarn@pixelfed.social
2025-02-28
Corpse flower, Amorphophallus konjac
Not large as far as this species goes, but powerfully odiferous.

#amorphophallus #corpseflower #flowers #strangeplants #plants #botany #horticulture #nature
Daniel Kelly Musicyasslad@aus.social
2025-02-11

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