Bio: |
Relatives include the widespread duckweed, skunk cabbage, calla lily and Jack-in-the-pulpit. During the first stage, carrion beetles drawn by the stench of death and human-like physique temperatures, creep inside the vase-like construction and unknowingly deposit pollen on the receptive feminine flowers. During the second stage, the structure begins to collapse, the "perfume" fades and the bugs start to move out. As they leave, the beetles rub up towards the pollen in the male flowers and are actually prepared to hold the pollen to a nearby female flower. Only a handful of these strange Indonesian plants bloom each year at public gardens worldwide. SDBG is the only recognized garden within the area that grows this exotic species.
More Info Us : https://classroomdrawer.blogspot.com/ https://www.singsnap.com/#/d/profile/3036874/info |