The Amorphophallus titanum, also known as the corpse flower, blooms rarely — and when it does, it releases a powerful stench identical to rotting human flesh. The smell attracts flesh-eating insects… and occasionally draws in more than just bugs.

The Amorphophallus titanum, also known as the corpse flower, blooms rarely — and when it does, it releases a powerful stench identical to rotting human flesh. The smell attracts flesh-eating insects… and occasionally draws in more than just bugs.
